This mid-terraced dwelling house would make an ideal first time buy or investment property. 90 Don Street is within walking distance of all local amenities and town centre shops.
Porch Entrance
Vestibule
Window to side. Cloak hooks and shelf; laminate flooring. Glass panelled door leading into Living Room.
Living Room (4.89m x 3.64m)
Large bright room overlooking front of property. Carpeted flooring, electric storage heater, wired-in convector heater. Glass panelled door to Kitchen. Stairway to Upper Floor.
Kitchen (3.57m x 2.97m)
Overlooking rear of property. Good sized fitted kitchen with wall and base units finished in light oak. Cooker, extractor hood and all white goods will remain. Door to rear garden.
Upper Floor
Carpeted landing. All upper floor rooms lead off. Access to loft.
Bedroom 1 (3.52m x 2.68m)
Double room overlooking front of property with built-in mirrored wardrobes. Carpeted flooring, storage heater.
Bedroom 2 (3.35m x 2.42m)
Double room overlooking rear of property with built- in overhead cupboards. Further cupboard housing water tank. Carpeted flooring, storage heater.
Bathroom (1.98m x 1.63m)
‘Shires’ bathroom suit comprising W/C, sink with unit under, bath with shower over. Glass shower screen. Tiled walls, laminate floor tiles.
External
Low maintenance gardens to front and rear. Slabbed and laid in gravel with shrubs. Both incorporate patio areas. The rear garden additionally features two sheds, a rotary clothes drier and a storage area for bins.
There is a designated parking space to the front of the property.
NOTE: The whole subjects are being sold. The purchaser will acquire the respective shares of Mrs Hill and Hillcrest. The valuation in the Home Report is of the whole subjects.
It is known as the home of the bridie and Forfar, along with a cluster of nearby Strathmore villages, plays a central role in Angus life. The traditional market town is the administrative hub of the region, enjoying all the facilities you would expect of a community with around 14,000 residents.
In addition to shops - bakers included, naturally - Forfar enjoys a leisure centre, swimming pool, golf course, an Academy and primary schooling and a professional football team playing at Station Park.
The town, once a major textile centre, was bypassed by the A90 dual carriageway linking Aberdeen and Dundee back in the late 80s.
Five miles away, the biggest of the many villages in the county is Letham, with its many active clubs and societies, and other smaller communities owing their existence to farming include Tannadice, Kingsmuir on the road to Carnoustie and Guthrie, which is equidistant from Forfar, Arbroath and Brechin.
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