A modernised three-bedroom semi-detached home is available in "one of the prettiest" villages in Renfrewshire.
The property which has been described as "ideal" for a family home is located on Houston Road in Bridge of Weir.
Consisting of a welcoming reception as soon as you enter, guests can be impressed with a front-facing lounge, perfect for relaxing with friends and family.
The kitchen also displays a good range of contemporary units, with the added benefit of an integrated oven, hob and dishwasher.
It further benefits from a sunroom off to the rear with a door opening directly into the rear garden.
All three bedrooms are extremely well-appointed double rooms, one on the lower level and two on the upper. The contemporary fully tiled bathroom with shower completes the impressive accommodation.
The property benefits from central heating, double glazing and a large front garden with a driveway and an enclosed rear garden that offers plenty of space for outside living including greenhouse and decking.
Bridge of Weir falls within the Gryffe High School catchment and has its own village primary school.
The village also offers two golf courses, fishing on the River Gryffe and a wide selection of shops, pubs and restaurants - great for family outings.
For people commuting, there is an express bus service to Glasgow as well as access to the bypass which links up with the M8 motorway network.
Johnstone rail station is also a short drive or bus journey away, providing access to both Glasgow and Ayrshire. A ten-minute drive takes you to Glasgow Airport.
Offers on the home come in the £183,000 region and is being sold by Hames Estate with the closing date being Friday, February 2, at 12pm.
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