This modern two-storey home offers a well-considered layout, providing both functionality and comfort throughout. The ground floor features a welcoming entrance vestibule with access to a convenient WC, leading into a bright and spacious living room. To the rear, a generously proportioned dining kitchen provides ample space for both cooking and casual dining, complete with plentiful worktop and cabinet storage, integrated appliances as seen, and sliding patio doors offering direct access to the private rear garden. Upstairs, the first-floor landing gives access to three well-sized bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom.
Further benefits include private front and rear garden, gas central heating and double glazing throughout.
Situated in a quiet, modern residential development in the Maryhill area of Glasgow, Shuna Gardens enjoys a convenient and well-connected setting to the north-west of the city centre. Excellent public transport links are available via nearby bus and train services, with Maryhill and Gilshochill train stations offering direct connections to Glasgow's West End and city centre. The property is also well placed for access to the M8 motorway, making it ideal for commuters.
Deposit: £2,000
EPC Rating: C
Council Tax Band: D
Landlord Registration: 1804783/260/10062
Additional costs: council tax and water charge / utilities / broadband at additional cost
Heating Type: Gas Central Heating
Utilities : TBC
Broadband Type: Superfast Fibre 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 - Broadband and mobile coverage checker - Ofcom
Parking Type: On street
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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