Paisley Daily Express

& Leafy location is idyllic

Property price rises slow down

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A fantastic family home is on offer in Paisley’s sought-after Manor Park Avenue.

It is a modern detached villa in what the agents describe as an exclusive, private cul-de-sac. The accommodat­ion on offer within this notable property extends to a bright welcoming reception hallway, a spacious lounge with windows overlookin­g both the front and back gardens, a formal dining room, and a family room.

There is a fitted kitchen, which boasts a range of quality wall and floor mounted units, and ample space for a dining table. There is also a utility room and WC.

Upstairs, there are five bedrooms, two en suite bathrooms and a modern family bathroom.

The property has gas central heating and double glazing.

There are good-sized gardens at the front and back of the property, along with a driveway and a double garage.

The agents say early viewing of this property is highly recommende­d to appreciate not only the accommodat­ion but the location in which it is set.

Manor Park Avenue sits in the south end of Paisley, and is a quiet residentia­l area that features both traditiona­l and

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A two-bedroom flat is for sale in Paisley’s Lylesland Court for a fixed price of £60,000. Call Allen & Harris on 0141 392 0108 for more informatio­n or to make an appointmen­t to view. modern properties set within a leafy environmen­t.

It is easy to get to the centre of Paisley by car or bus, and you could even walk into town.

It is on the market at offers over £325,000.

If you would like to find out more, then take a look at www.slaterhogg.co.uk, where you can also see lots of fabulous pictures of the property.

Slater Hogg & Howison can also be contacted on 0141 432 1203, or if you would like to call in person you can visit them at 17 Gauze Street, which is just across the road from Paisley Abbey. Price rises continue to slow in Scotland, with the annual rate down to 3.3 per cent in August, from 5.5 per cent at the start of the year and 7.6 per cent at its peak in March.

According to property website Your Move, price growth in Scotland is higher than that in England and Wales as a whole – which stands at 1.7 per cent.

Neverthele­ss, 25 of the country’s 32 authoritie­s are still showing annual growth, and the two big centres of Edinburgh and Glasgow continue to perform strongly.

Scotland’s prices still averaged £180,310 in August, up from £174,481 a year ago.

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For sale This five-bedroom property in Manor Park Avenue is on the market

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