SPACIOUS END TERRACE modern property IDEAL FOR RENTAL MARKET or family home. Close to commuter access for Inverness within established RESIDENTIAL ESTATE. High demand for tenants locally
There are gardens to both the front and rear and street parking is available to the front of the property. FURTHER BENEFITING from DOUBLE GLAZING.
This property is located in the popular village of Croy situated between Nairn and Inverness along the B9006. Croy has an excellent primary school with nursery attached. Culloden High school close by.
**COMPARABLE SALES**3 Bed end terrace Ardcroy Road sold £130,000 2023**3 Bed Terrace Ardcroy Road sold 2019 £122,000**3 Bed semi detached Dalcroy Road sold £160,000 2024**
This END TERRACE dwellinghouse is situated within an established residential area within the popular village of Croy, convenient to local amenities and within easy reach of Inverness City centre. The property, which benefits from double glazing and oil fired central heating, provides deceptively spacious accommodation and represents an idea purchase for the first time buyer, small family or those seeking a LETTING INVESTMENT. POTENTIAL RENTAL INCOME at £850 pcm (£10,200 PA) 9% rental yield with likely capital growth.**COMPARABLE SALES**3 Bed end terrace Ardcroy Road sold £130,000 2023**3 Bed Terrace Ardcroy Road sold 2019 £122,000**3 Bed semi detached Dalcroy Road sold £160,000 2024**There are gardens to both the front and rear and street parking is available to the front of the property.
The village of Croy is situated 9 miles east of Inverness, 7 miles from Nairn and only 3 miles from Inverness Airport. The new Airport train station provides easy access to Inverness, just one stop away. There are also regular bus services to Inverness and Nairn. Inverness itself is a city on Scotland’s northeast coast, where the River Ness meets the Moray Firth. It's the largest city and the cultural capital of the Scottish Highlands. Its Old Town features 19th-century Inverness Cathedral, the mostly 18th-century Old High Church and an indoor Victorian Market selling food, clothing and crafts. The contemporary Inverness Museum and Art Gallery traces local and Highland history. Inverness is the main business and commercial centre in the Highlands and offers extensive shopping, leisure and entertainment facilities, along with excellent road, rail and air links to the South and beyond. Inverness is best known around the world for being the hub of the Highlands as well as the closest town to the renowned Loch Ness, home to the legend of the Loch Ness monster.
Full Address: 43 Ardcroy Road, Croy, Inverness, IV2 5PL
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