House & Home Pavilion is just perfect
BY KENNETH SPEIRS
A two-bedroom flat is for sale in Paisley’s Caledonia Court for offers over £60,000. To find out more or to make a viewing appointment, call Allen & Harris on 0141 392
0108.
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Here is a rare chance to buy a characterful property in Paisley’s leafy south end.
This well-proportioned ground floor flat in Braids Court is located within this landmark building known as the Pavilion.
It is located just off Falside Road and is a short walk away from Brodie Park.
The agents say the property is in good condition throughout and benefits from an attractive communal entrance with security entry, gas central heating and double glazing.
They add that, externally the property is in beautiful order, and internally the accommodation comprises a welcoming hall, lounge, fitted kitchen, and two double bedrooms, both with in-built wardrobes.
There is also a three-piece shower room.
There are well-maintained communal grounds with ample space in the car park for both residents and visitors. Early viewing is recommended.
As well as the look of this unique property, house hunters will love its location in a very upmarket and quiet part of Paisley, which is characterised by traditional quality houses and lots of
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green spaces.
By car or bus, you are in Paisley town centre in minutes, while still enjoying the restfulness of the location.
Offers over £105,000 are being sought. To find out more, call into Slater Hogg & Howison at 17 Gauze Street, Paisley, which is just across the road from Paisley Abbey.
You can see lots of pictures at www. slaterhogg.co.uk too.
And you can call 0141 432 1203.
Rents ‘must be affordable’ The Scottish Housing Regulator has underlined the need for landlords to keep rents affordable for their tenants.
Speaking today at a Tenant Information Service event on rent setting and affordability, the Regulator’s chief executive, Michael Cameron said:“It’s important that landlords demonstrate to their tenants that their rents will remain affordable and that they are having effective dialogue with their tenants on rent levels and increases.
“Landlords should be asking themselves whether they are doing everything possible to be efficient and drive costs from their business before passing costs on to tenants.”