A property described as "requiring upgrading" is up for sale in Clarkston for offers over £225,000.
The three bedroom fixer-upper is located in the popular area of Clarkston, East Renfrewshire less than a mile from the south side of Glasgow.
On the market with Nicol Estate Agents, the property has received offers over £225,000, with the home report value being £240,000.
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Placed on Struma Drive, the semi-detached home includes a sitting room overlooking the front, a dining room, kitchen, three bedrooms and a bathroom. The home also has a private garden and a driveway.
Part of the listing description reads: "Struma Drive is conveniently located for local shops at Williamwood and access to Clarkston Toll shops and amenities, The Avenue Shopping Centre and Waitrose at Greenlaw Village Retail Park in Newton Mearns.
"Clarkston is acknowledged for its standard of local amenities and provides a selection of local shops, supermarkets, restaurants, regular bus and rail services to Glasgow City Centre, banks, library and health care facilities.
"Local sports and recreational facilities include David Lloyd Rouken Glen, Parklands Country Club, Cathcart, Williamwood and Whitecraigs Golf Clubs, several private bowling clubs and tennis Clubs, Rouken Glen Park, as well as East Renfrewshire Council's own excellent sports and leisure facilities at Eastwood Toll.
"In addition, the property sits within the catchment area for the highly reputable Primary and Secondary schools, including Williamwood and St Ninian's High Schools."
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