& Stunning family home
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.
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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.