93 Chapelle Crescent, Clackmannanshire, Tillicoultry, FK13 6NL
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93 Chapelle Crescent, Clackmannanshire, Tillicoultry, FK13 6NL
2
bed
1
bath
1
reception
Council tax: A
Residential Refurbishment Opportunity
Available documents
Deadline for offers
Description
PRIME NEW LISTING. Vacant 2 bedroom flat, situated in Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire.
**73 Chapelle Crescent, Tllicoultry, FK13 6NL Previously sold for £56,000. 59, Chapelle Crescent, Tillicoultry, FK13 6NL**
For rental purposes, property could potentially achieve £575-£625 p/m in rental income (£6,900-£7,500 p/a).
Property requires renovation inside. Potential BRR opportunity for shrewd investors looking for a potentially high yielding opportunity.
Property is in close proximity to A91 and nearby transport links, with local amenities and outlet stores nearby.
PRIME NEW LISTING. Vacant 2 bedroom flat, situated in Tillicoultry, Clackmannanshire.
Property requires renovation. Sure to appeal to shrewd investors looking for potential BRR Opportunity.
Currently vacant, this property offers a fantastic rental opportunity with potential to command £575-£625 p/m. High yield potential.
**RAAC Construction**
The property is being offered at a fantastic price to ensure auction sale.
Sales evidence in the area:
**73 Chapelle Crescent, Tllicoultry, FK13 6NL Previously sold for £56,000. 59, Chapelle Crescent, Tillicoultry, FK13 6NL**
This lot is open to immediate offers. Should you wish to offer NOW, you can do so via our "Offer NOW” button on our website.
This property is offered at a fantastic price to ensure an Auction sale. The property will feature in our upcoming timed online auction. To participate in the live auction, you must have a bidding account created.
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Location
Tillicoultry is a small Clackmannanshire town sitting right at the foot of the Ochil Hills, about 10 miles east of Stirling, best known for its dramatic scenery, easy access to hill walking (including routes up Ben Cleuch), and the Sterling Mills Outlet Village which brings in visitors from across central Scotland; it has a strong industrial and textile heritage, a practical, no-nonsense town centre, and a mix of traditional housing and newer estates, making it popular with commuters who want countryside on the doorstep without being totally rural.
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