A HOME with its own charm on one of Largs' most desirable addresses has landed on the local property market.
This three-bedroom home has maintained its classic features with contemporary updates creating a cosy and inviting living space - making it the ideal home for a first-time buyer.
The property is situated on Waterside Street just outside the town centre and comes with its own private gardens, modern kitchen and plenty of flexibility.
Upon entering the property, is the welcoming hallway that leads into the living room. This room has ample natural light and was decorated in neutral tones and finishes. It serves as the perfect backdrop for relaxation or entertaining.
From here, the modern kitchen can be found which has been designed with wood finishes, integrated appliances and generous storage space. There is also access into the enclosed gardens from this room.
The three double bedrooms are spacious and offer plenty of flexibility for a home office, children's bedroom or gym.
The primary bedroom is bathed in natural light providing a serene atmosphere. Meanwhile, the second and third bedroom has built-in wardrobes.
A modern three-piece bathroom completes the property.
Outside the property includes a private enclosed garden which provides security for potential buyers with young children. There are also gardens to the side of the semi-detached house which offer an area for off-street parking or the possibility of building a garage with consent from the local authority.
Further benefits include gas central heating and double glazing.
Largs town centre is within easy reach with its excellent selection of shops, cafes, restaurants (including the iconic Art Deco building home to Nardinis), railway station and promenade.
Both the sailing and golfing fraternity are catered for with two golf courses and one of the finest Marinas on the Scottish west coast.
This home is being marketed by Slater Hogg and Howison, who are looking for offers over £145,000.
For the full photographic tour and further details visit the listing at slaterhogghowison.co.uk.
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