Watch Property19 Strathaird Place, Gowrie Park, West End, Dundee DD2 4TN
3 Bed Semi-Detached Villa - Offers Over £215,000
Semi-detached house in a desirable location in Dundee, set in a leafy green neighbourhood at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, close to Ninewells Hospital. The home is beautifully presented throughout, and it offers modern interiors finished to high standards.
- A Modern Semi Detached House
- Living Room With Direct Garden Access
- Southerly-facing Conservatory
- Modern Shaker Inspired Kitchen
- 3 Bedrooms
- Or Two Bedrooms & Dining Room
- Quality Three-piece Shower Room
- GCH, DG, EPC - C
- Front & Rear Gardens
- Private Tandem Driveway
- EPC Rating: C
- Council Tax Band: D
- Tenure: Freehold
- TSPC Ref: 139769
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Dundee Including Invergowrie
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The City of Discovery has undergone an ambitious transformation over the past decade and major investment continues in the shape of revitalisation of the Waterfront, spearheaded by the V&A Museum, the Slessor Gardens and civic amenities including hotels, shops and leisure facilities.
With award-winning universities and colleges, leading cultural venues, Ninewells Hospital and businesses at the cutting edge of technology, the re-invented Dundee - the UNESCO City of Design 2014 - is very much a 21st Century city, building on a rich cultural and industrial heritage.
Dundee, and nearby Invergowrie at the gateway to the Carse of Gowrie, has confirmed its status as a regional hub brimming with vitality. With a population around the 150,000 mark living in the shadow of The Law, the one-time centre of "jute, jam and journalism" is embracing an era of change.