Watch Property14 Alastair Soutar Crescent, Invergowrie DD2 5BN
5 Bed Penthouse Flat - Offers Over £195,000
Offering a tranquil village setting with excellent travel links to nearby Dundee, this five-bedroom duplex penthouse is situated within a modern, well-maintained development that provides convenient on-site parking and shared garden grounds. The exclusive apartment promises exceptional space and versatility, ideal for families. It includes a luxurious principal suite with a dressing room and shower room, four further bedrooms, a bathroom, and a reception room that connects to a stylish breakfasting kitchen.
Extras: All fitted floor and window coverings and light fittings are included.
- EPC Rating: C
- Council Tax Band: D
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 142247
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