Paisley Daily Express

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A cosy, lower conversion in a fine stone-fronted traditiona­l villa is currently on the market.

The agent says it offers flexible family accommodat­ion over four principle apartments and boasts a rear extension. The property in Johnstone’s Ulundi Road boasts a wealth of original features, including cornicing and stained glass that has been expertly preserved in double glazing.

It has three double bedrooms, a spacious lounge, dining kitchen, modern family bathroom and a separate WC.

The accommodat­ion includes an entrance vestibule leading to a large reception hallway, complete with a full wall of storage cupboards and provides access to all apartments.

The family lounge is bathed in natural light from dual aspect windows and includes a gas fire at the focal point of the room.

The dining kitchen is accessed from the lounge and comprises a range of timber-fronted floor and wall units, integral fridge-freezer and a gas cooker with hob. There is also direct access to the rear garden.

All three bedrooms are wellpropor­tioned double rooms, say the agents.

Statistics Heading revealed in here on homeless

Offers around £60,000 are being invited for a two-bedroom flat in Paisley’s Murray Street. To find out more , or to make an appointmen­t to view the property, call 0141 392 0324.

The contempora­ry family bathroom includes a roll top bath, separate corner positioned shower, white WC and wash hand basin. There is also a separate toilet with modern fixtures.

The property, which includes gas central heating and double glazing, occupies spacious grounds with a large area of gravel to the front and side, offering ample off-road parking.

The back garden is fully enclosed and features a large central lawn, patio area and various planting beds.

There is a timber shed and a large versatile outbuildin­g with potential to be a gym or office. Offers over £175,000 are being invited. To finds out more, or to make an appointmen­t to view, call Corum on 01505 458029 or pay them a visit at www. corumprope­rty.co.uk

You can also call in in person to Corum’s offices at 2 Windsor Place, Bridge of Weir. Homelessne­ss and housing charity Shelter Scotland has published an in-depth analysis of Scottish Government and local authority data gathered over the last year.

Getting Behind the Homelessne­ss Statistics reveals there were 34,972 homeless applicatio­ns across Scotland last year.

Mental health issues, complex needs, loss of contact with people seeking housing support by local authoritie­s and standards in temporary accommodat­ion all require urgent attention to prevent Scotland’s homelessne­ss crisis from deepening, the charity says.

 ??  ?? For sale This lovely lower conversion is up for sale
For sale This lovely lower conversion is up for sale

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