*** FANTASTIC INVESTMENT PROPERTY RICS QUALIFIED HOME REPORT VALUE OF £85,000 *** 2 Bed terraced house in Goatfoot Road, Galston, North Ayrshire. EXCELLENT Buy to Let opportunity. High Rental demand.
Situated in one of Ayrshire's most sought after villages. Sales - 187 Goatfoot Road, £87,517 Feb 2025; 15 Goatfoot Road, £90,678 Dec 2024; 14 Goatfoot Road, £82,500 Apr 2022. FREEHOLD INVESTMENT.
The property is located within an established residential area of Galston. Situated near a variety of local amenities, including restaurants and coffee shops, schools and public transport links.
Galston is the largest settlement in the Irvine Valley area with a population of around 5,000 and is situated approximately 6 miles east of Kilmarnock ***SUPER BUY-TO-LET INVESTMENT PROPERTY ***
*** FANTASTIC INVESTMENT PROPERTY RICS QUALIFIED HOME REPORT VALUE OF £85,000 *** 2 Bed terraced house in Goatfoot Road, Galston, North Ayrshire. EXCELLENT Buy to Let opportunity. High Rental demand. PROPERTY COMPRISES:- Hallway, lounge Diner, Kitchen. Upper level:- 2 double bedrooms and family showeroom. Further benefits from large rear garden with shed and front garden. Free on street parking. Situated in one of Ayrshire's most sought after villages. Sales - 187 Goatfoot Road, £87,517 Feb 2025; 15 Goatfoot Road, £90,678 Dec 2024; 14 Goatfoot Road, £82,500 Apr 2022. FREEHOLD INVESTMENT. The property is located within an established residential area of Galston. Situated near a variety of local amenities, including restaurants and coffee shops, schools and public transport links.
Galston is a popular commuter location and extremely popular with renters due to close proximity and ease of access to Kilmarnock and Glasgow City Centre (approx. 25 minutes via upgraded M77 motorway). Attractive country village of Galston. Galston is a town in the heart of Ayrshire highly steeped in history with links to both Robert the Bruce and William Wallace. Galston is situated in the wooded countryside in the Irvine Valley 4 miles from Kilmarnock in East Ayrshire. Many of Galston Town Centre's historic buildings have been undergoing extensive renovations since the foundation of the Galston Community Development Trust (GCDT) and the start of an extensive Conservation Area Regeneration Scheme (CARS) in 2013. The surrounding rolling countryside of the Irvine Valley offers a network of country lanes, ideal for walking, cycling and hacking. The popular Burn Anne Walk is a pleasant 5 mile circuit starting from Lockhart’s Tower (Barr Castle) in Galston. The castle has had many uses over the years from a jail to a wood store. There are many opportunities for games sports in the area and some of South West Scotland’s finest salmon and trout fishing. Ayrshire is renowned for its many golf courses including the world famous courses at Turnberry, Prestwick and Royal Troon and the privately owned Loudon Gowf Club by Newmilns is about 3 miles.
Full Address: 31 Goatfoot Road, Galston, KA4 8BJ
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