Watch PropertyFlat K, 24 Constitution Road, Dundee DD1 1LD
5 Bed Fourth Floor Flat - Offers Over £165,000
- Entrance Hallway
- Lounge
- Two Bedrooms First Floor
- Kitchen/Diner
- Three Bedrooms Upstairs
- Bathroom with WC and Cloakroom with WC
- Partial Double Glazing & Gas Central Heating
- Mutual Rear Garden.
This Fourth Floor Flat is situated within a ‘B’ listed building of similarly styled properties. The property is set in a prime City Centre location and is conveniently located for amenities, shops, Universities, bars and restaurants. Dundee Bus and Train Station’s are also within walking distance. The property requires modernisation and this has been reflected in the asking price. Viewing is recommended to appreciate what is on offer.
- EPC Rating: D
- Council Tax Band: D
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 142423
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