A two-bed property in West Lothian is up for sale at auction, perfect for anyone looking for a project.
At a guide price of £110,000, the two-bed terrace is currently the cheapest house for sale in Livingston right now, as listed on Rightmove. 41 Craigswood is going under the virtual hammer with property auctioneers Auction House Scotland at their online auction later this month.
Although in need of some TLC, the terraced two-bedroom home at 41 Craigswood in Livingston is priced at a £25,000 discount to its Home Report value of £135,0000. For those looking to make a profit from a project, the property would be ideal.
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For £110,000, it offers an entrance hallway, a full-length lounge with double-aspect windows giving lots of natural light, and a spacious kitchen.
On the first floor, there are two double-sized bedrooms complete with built-in storage, a box room that would be suitable for storage or a home office, and a generously sized bathroom. To the rear of the property, there is a good-sized garden with a large storage box.
Being just a stone's throw away, new owners can nip to local shops and XCite Craigswood leisure centre, as well as enjoy shopping at The Centre Livingston which is just 2.5 miles away.
Online e-Bay style bidding for the property will open at 1.00 pm on March 20 and end at 1.26pm on March 21.
All bidders are required to register to bid before participating. For details about the property and to register to bid, visit Auction House Scotland.
Further information about the property and buying at auction is available from Auction House Scotland by calling their office on 0141 339 4466.
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