Watch Property16 Naughton Place, Dundee DD2 2JR
2 Bed Terraced Bungalow - Offers Over £155,000
This well-presented MID TERRACED TWO BEDROOM BUNGALOW, is situated in a popular residential area to the West End of the City. The property is close to all local amenities including shops, schools, Ninewells Hospital and is on a main bus route. The property is tastefully decorated throughout and benefits from double glazing and electric heating. The property forms part of a Caledonian Housing Retirement Complex. There are factor fees and an age restriction. There is a common room used by residents of the complex which often hosts social events and resident off street parking. All floor coverings and window blinds where fitted are included in the sale. Early internal viewing is highly recommended.
- EPC Rating: E
- Council Tax Band: D
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 141577
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