Set in the sought-after West End of Dundee, this ground-floor flat enjoys an enviable location renowned for its elegant architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and excellent amenities. A wide selection of cafés, restaurants, shops, cultural attractions, and scenic green spaces is all within easy reach, while the city centre, waterfront, and university campuses are conveniently close by. Excellent transport links further enhance the appeal of this well- connected and desirable area. Forming part of a period building, the property offers comfortable accommodation including a reception room, a kitchen, two bedrooms, and a bathroom, complemented by access to an easily maintained front garden, a shared garden and on-street parking. Extras: All fitted floor and window coverings, light fittings, and appliances are included.
Ground-floor flat in the sought-after West End
Part of an historic period building
Entrance hall with storage
West-facing bay windowed living/dining room
Kitchen with fitted units
Spacious main bedroom with built-in wardrobe
Versatile second bedroom
Bathroom with overhead shower
Easily maintained front garden
Communal garden
On-street parking
Gas central heating and double glazing
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