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BY KENNETH SPEIRS
The autumn months begin very soon. If you want to sell up and move on before winter, get ideas and advice from www.slaterhogg.co.uk – or visit them at 17 Gauze
Street, Paisley. Read how buying a home with the parents was a big move for one couple. Was moving in with mum and dad ideal for them? Find out about it on www.
rightmove.co.uk Balgonie Woods is a charming part of Paisley that mixes both traditional and modern homes.
And here we have a property that falls into the latter category.
It is a four-bedroom family home offered to the market in move-in condition.
The property is just a short walk from Brodie Park and offers spacious and versatile accommodation over a two-storey layout.
There are modern fixtures and fittings in the bathroom, an en-suite and WC as well as a range of modern integral appliances in the kitchen. The property is complimented by neutral decor throughout and has a modern gas central heating system and double glazing.
A reception hallway has stairs to the upper level and access to the WC/ cloakroom.
The large family lounge has a gas fire at the focal point of the room with an ornate timber surround. There are double doors leading to the well-proportioned dining room at the rear of the property. There is a further public room at the front of the
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property currently used as a study.
In the kitchen is a range of white gloss floor and wall-mounted units with ample work top space.
A door leads from to the rear garden and there is a large under-stair cupboard.
Bedroom one has a tiled en-suite with corner positioned shower cubicle, WC and sink. There are three further bedrooms, one of which includes mirror front wardrobes. The family bathroom includes a three-piece suite in white with electric shower over bath.
The private back garden has been landscaped for ease of maintenance and includes a large area of decking surrounded by bark all enclosed by a timber fence.
Offers over £235,000 are being invited. For more details, visit www. corumproperty.co.uk or give them a phone on 01505 691400.
You can also call in at Corum’s offices at 2 Windsor Place, Bridge of Weir. Green-fingered Paisley people are being encouraged to swap traditional planters for second hand household objects to support the fight for sustainability.
Horticulture experts from GardenBuildingsDirect. co.uk have compiled a guide of the best alternatives for plant pots in order to reduce waste and unnecessary expense.
Gardeners can look for old or unused objects in their homes and use them to plant a range of flowers and small shrubs.
Suggestions include using plastic bottles to create a wall farm and swapping baskets for colanders.