A range of properties at Prince’s Quay are set to hit the market this year, offering ‘modern contemporary living’ in Glasgow city centre.
The Govan homes, which range from one bedroom apartments to four bed townhouses, boast designer kitchens and ‘sleek’ bathrooms - all built to exact standards. With a range of cultural venues, restaurants and trendy bars in the area, it’s the perfect spot for city living.
Cala Homes describe the properties, stating: “Enjoying generous open plan kitchens, dining and living room with access to your own private balcony.
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“The designer kitchen boasts integrated appliances included, plus a generous separate utility and additional cupboards in the hall provide ample storage throughout. Bedrooms benefit from double feature windows and fitted wardrobes.
“The stylish main bathroom enjoys Porcelanosa tiling and chrome towel warmers for added luxury. With the city on your doorstep and your own private balcony, allocated parking and outlooks onto landscaped gardens you truly can have the best of both worlds at Prince’s Quay.”
The homes start with the one bedroom apartments, named The Brodie. There are various two bedroom apartments, before the three bed duplex apartments and four bedroom mid terrace townhouses.
Cala Homes continued: “Designer kitchens with desirable technology built-in, for showing off your culinary flair.
“Sleek family bathrooms and ensuites with high specification sanitaryware, for indulging in some well-deserved pampering. With every home comfort considered for energy-efficient and low maintenance living, each aspect of your family home is beautifully designed to an exacting standard.”
You can find out more about the properties, and take a virtual tour, here.
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