House & Home The perfect location
BY KENNETH SPEIRS
Want to see the mostviewed homes of 2019? Then why not head to www.
rightmove.co.uk
You’ll see everything from mansions to country retreats
in this must-see survey.
Then this one could be for you.
The selling agents love this flat in Garry Drive, in Paisley, which they describe as no less than fabulous.
It is positioned on the first floor of the building in a tidy neighbourhood, which is sure to be part of the appeal to potential buyers.
The accommodation on offer extends to a reception hallway, a lounge, a modern kitchen, no fewer than three bedrooms and a modern bathroom.
The property also has gas central heating and double glazing.
There are private garden grounds belonging to the property.
And all of this for offers over £80,000. As you might expect, early viewing is highly recommended to appreciate the accommodation and location on offer.
Garry Drive is in Foxbar, which is in the south end of Paisley, and is close to all sorts of amenities.
Paisley town centre is just minutes away by car or bus, and you can head off to rural Renfrewshire in minutes too.
A two-bedroom flat is for sale in Paisley’s St James Street for offers over £60,000.
To find out more or to make an appointment to view call Purplebricks on
0121 396 0877.
If you wold like to find out more about this interesting property, then all you have to do is phone Slater, Hogg & Howison on 0141 432 1203 or email paisley@ slaterhogg.co.uk
You can also see lots more pictures and get more information at www.slaterhogg. co.uk
Finally, if you would like to visit Slater Hogg’s offices, then just head for 17 Gauze Street, Paisley, which is just across the road from Paisley Abbey.
Help out the homeless Homlessness charity Shelter says there are 320,000 people in Britain spending Christmas without a decent home.
But it adds that Paisley people can change that by donating a small amount of money today.
It says that you don’t have to be living on the street to be homeless.
People may be sleeping on a friend’s sofa, staying in a hostel or living in overcrowded or unsuitable accommodation.
Even if you have a roof over your head you can still be without a home.
This may be because you don’t have any rights to stay where you live or your home is unsuitable for you.
To help out, you can donate by visiting https:// scotland.shelter.org.uk
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