THIS beautiful main door villa conversion sits in a coveted spot in Greenock's sought-after west end.
Nestled nicely on Finnart Street, the three-bedroom property rests within an impressive traditional building and arrives on the market in very good condition.
The huge amount of flexible space offered by this lovely home is making it popular with a huge range of prospective buyers, and particularly with growing families.
Househunters will be wowed by the bright and beautiful lounge.
There's plenty of room in this lovely space for furniture of all shapes and sizes.
The traditional feel of the home is enhanced by a striking fireplace, wooden flooring, and original cornicing.
Viewers will love that a dining space with room for a good-sized table and several chairs has been created in front of the bay window.
There's no shortage of storage options in the stylish refitted dining kitchen.
A huge window formation lets in a lot of light and offers lovely views out over the area.
Just in front of the window sits a small dining space which will be the ideal spot for enjoying the vista.
Complementing the kitchen is a large utility room which could be transformed into a bedroom.
Both bedrooms offer up ample space for relaxation.
They are light and bright thanks to great-sized windows and neutral decoration.
The main bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes, perfect for storing everything from clothes to bedding, and also boasts a handy ensuite shower room.
Superbly stylish, the main shower room is equipped with all the essentials.
Outside, there's a small amount of garden space and on-street parking to the front.
To the rear, househunters will find a well-maintained lawn with some paved areas.
Early viewing is strongly advised.
*This property in Finnart Street, Greenock, is on the market for offers over £245,000.
To arrange a viewing contact Slater Hogg on 01475 603717.
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