Imagine being just a stones throw away from the wonderful bars and restaurants nestled in Glasgow's Merchant City - you can do just that without digging deep into your pockets as a one-bedroom flat is up for grabs at a very comfortable £50,000.
The Blackfriars Road property, just off of High Street, is being sold at auction though so higher offers may be made but it's worth a punt for anyone looking to get onto the property ladder at a reasonable price.
With a guide price of £50k, it's currently the cheapest vacant city centre flat for sale in the city centre, according to Rightmove.
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The average price of a one-bedroom flat currently listed for sale on Rightmove in Glasgow’s city centre G1 postcode is around £150,000, so this property could offer a potential buyer the chance to snap up a bargain.
The flat’s accommodation consists of a hallway with an open-plan lounge and kitchen, bedroom with built-in wardrobe, and bathroom all leading off.
The wealth of shops, attractions and train stations in the city centre are within short walking distance. A closer train station on High Street, just two minutes’ walk away, provides convenient transport around the city.
A spokesman for Auction House Scotland said "The property is also ideally located for Strathclyde and Glasgow Caledonian Universities, making it a great potential buy for a student or a buy-to-let investor looking to rent out to the student market."
Anyone interested in bidding on the Blackfriars’ Road flat at the online auction will need to register to do so.
The eBay-style online auction will open at 1pm on Monday 20th February, before closing at 1.16pm on Tuesday 21st February.
For further details about the property or to arrange a viewing, call Auction House Scotland on 0141 339 4466.
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