In today's financial climate those looking to throw themselves into the property market are on the hunt for a bargain.
A Paisley Road West flat is currently one of the cheapest up for sale, with offers over £40,000 being accepted, making it an affordable option for a first-time home owner or as a surefire buy-to-let investment, however, it is in need of some TLC.
This property is definitely a fixer-upper, with 80s style carpet and wall paper plastered throughout.
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Despite the outdated decor there are a few redeeming features ,including the decent sized double bedroom and many of the rooms benefit from an ample amount of natural light, that may catch of the eye of potential buyers.
According to Rightmove the one-bedroom property was added just a few weeks ago on January 13.
Describing the property, the site said: "The layout consists of a bright and spacious lounge with a large bay window that allows lots of natural like to fill the room.
"The tall ceilings, intricate plasterwork coving, wood panelling window surrounds, tall skirtings and feature fireplace all help to create a timeless and very relaxing ambience seldom found in more modern build apartments.
"It is clear to see this spacious room would suit a number of furniture configurations. The kitchen is internally set and as mentioned requires a refit. The latest kitchen units would transform this space."
Despite the low asking price any potential property owner would need to have some spare cash to truly turn this flat into a stunning home in the centre of Glasgow.
If you think you have the capacity to take on this project, more information can be found here.
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