Located on George Square, this is your opportunity to be part of Glasgow's newest neighbourhood at the heart of the City Centre surrounded by some of the City's finest architecture.
Internal accommodation contains principal open plan living space with fully equipped kitchen and space for dining which boasts beautiful large windows.
There are two generously sized bedrooms, one located off the lounge with a glass door partition and another en-suite double bedroom off the hall.
Furthermore, the property boasts high ceilings, and wooden floorings and modern black accents in the lounge. This apartment has been thoughtfully refurbished and decorated throughout with neutral tones, boasting a contemporary feel.
Occupying the Northeast corner of George Square this property benefits from Queen Street train station, the City Chambers and the University of Strathclyde as immediate neighbours.
However, on your doorstep you have the bustling City Centre which is packed with the best bars, cafes, restaurants and shopping. This is the perfect apartment for those wanting a vibrant and convenient city living experience in Glasgow's principal square.
Deposit: £2000
EPC Rating: Band D
Council Tax Band: E
Landlord Registration: 503889/260/25072
Scottish Letting Agent Registration Number: LARN1812026
Additional costs: Council tax and water charge / utilities / broadband (if applicable) Heating Type: Electric Heating
Utilities: Quarterly bill from factor for Electricity
Property Floor: Third Floor
Electricity Supplier: TBC / Gas Supplier: N/A
Broadband Type: Ultrafast Broadband Available
Available *as obtained from https://www.openreach.com/fibre-broadband. Further information regarding broadband and phone signal can be obtained from the Ofcom broadband and mobile coverage checker.
Parking Type: No Parking
Planning permission: Please check this property's local authority planning website for any planning which may impact the property or local area in future
All statements contained herein are believed to be correct but are not guaranteed and interested parties must satisfy themselves as to their accuracy.