DEPOSIT £300 - DJ Alexander are delighted to welcome to the market this very well-presented and bright two bedroom, third floor apartment which occupies a desrable position within the popular 'New Gorbals' district of Glasgow.
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Internal accommodation comprises welcoming entrance hallway, generously sized lounge benefitting from ample natural light from the front-facing floor-to-ceiling windows and space for dining, the modern well-appointed kitchen is equipped with a range of integrated appliances and wall/base units with red accents throughout, there are 2 bedrooms with the master benefitting from integrated wardrobes and the property is completed by contemporary bathroom with three-piece suite with shower positioned over bath.
Further benefits include shared communal garden, secure door entry, residents parking and double glazing throughout.
Old Rutherglen Road is conveniently located for access to the M77 and the M8/M80 to ensure easy access to Scotland`s arterial road network and the M74 provides a quick route to the South. Glasgow Green is just 0.4 miles from the property and the stylish Merchant City is under 1 mile away, along with all the further amenities found in the City Centre.
Deposit: £300
EPC Rating: Band C
Council Tax: Band D
Landlord Registration: Pending
Additional costs: council tax and water charge Heating Type: Gas central heating
Property Floor: Third
Utilities: TBC / Electricity Supplier: Octopus / Gas Supplier: Octopus
Broadband Type: Ultrafast Available *as obtained from [edited hyperlink]Further information regarding broadband and phone signal can be obtained from the Ofcom broadband and mobile coverage checker
Parking Type: Resident
Scottish Letting Agent Registration Number: LARN1812026
Planning permission: Please check this properties local authority planning website for any planning which may impact the property or local area in future
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