Fixed price
£99,9953 bedroom park home for sale
30 Cairngorm Residential Park, Bishopbriggs, G64 1JL
Park home
3 beds
2 baths
Key information
Features and description
- Cash Purchase Only: Available to cash buyers, ensuring a straightforward purchase.
- Affordable Ground Rent: Ground rent is set at just £150 per calendar month.
- On Site Park Manager: Provides assistance and security with an on site park manager.
- Recently Refurbished: The property has been redecorated both internally and externally.
- Generous Size: Larger than typical park homes, measuring 40ft by 20ft.
- Monoblock Driveway: Ample off street parking with a neat, modern monoblock driveway.
- LPG Gas Central Heating: Efficient heating system powered by LPG bottles.
- Double Glazing: Insulated with double glazed windows for comfort in colder months.
Alan Ferguson Estates at Keller Williams is delighted to showcase this beautiful park home in Bishopbriggs. 30 Cairngorm Residential Park offers a convenient lifestyle for those aged 50 and above.
The property has been recently redecorated both internally and externally, ensuring it is in great shape for its new owners. The monoblock driveway provides ample parking space, and the French doors add a touch of elegance to the home. It has gas central heating powered by LPG bottles, as is common in park home culture. The windows are double glazed, ensuring you're cosy in the chillier months. This one is larger than many, at 40ft by 20ft in size.
The park manager resides on-site, offering peace of mind and assistance when needed and to keep a watchful eye on the site. Ground rent is set at £150 per calendar month, making this an affordable option for cash buyers. Nearby, Woodhill Road offers excellent bus routes, providing easy access to local amenities and services.
This is a cash purchase only opportunity that won't last long. The surrounding area of Bishopbriggs is known for its community atmosphere and accessibility. Don't miss out on this chance to own an affordable home in a well-maintained residential park. Contact us today for more information.
How do park homes differ from bricks and mortar properties?
Park home ownership involves purchasing a mobile or park home situated on a residential park or site. While you own the physical structure of the home, you do not own the land it occupies. Instead, you have a site agreement with the park owner that grants you the right to station your home on their land (in perpetuity at this site). This agreement is regulated under the Mobile Homes Act 1983 (as amended for Scotland), providing residents with protections such as security of tenure and rights regarding the sale or inheritance of the home. Local authorities license and monitor these parks to ensure they meet specific standards and comply with regulations.
Interested? Contact us today to book your viewing of the property.
The property has been recently redecorated both internally and externally, ensuring it is in great shape for its new owners. The monoblock driveway provides ample parking space, and the French doors add a touch of elegance to the home. It has gas central heating powered by LPG bottles, as is common in park home culture. The windows are double glazed, ensuring you're cosy in the chillier months. This one is larger than many, at 40ft by 20ft in size.
The park manager resides on-site, offering peace of mind and assistance when needed and to keep a watchful eye on the site. Ground rent is set at £150 per calendar month, making this an affordable option for cash buyers. Nearby, Woodhill Road offers excellent bus routes, providing easy access to local amenities and services.
This is a cash purchase only opportunity that won't last long. The surrounding area of Bishopbriggs is known for its community atmosphere and accessibility. Don't miss out on this chance to own an affordable home in a well-maintained residential park. Contact us today for more information.
How do park homes differ from bricks and mortar properties?
Park home ownership involves purchasing a mobile or park home situated on a residential park or site. While you own the physical structure of the home, you do not own the land it occupies. Instead, you have a site agreement with the park owner that grants you the right to station your home on their land (in perpetuity at this site). This agreement is regulated under the Mobile Homes Act 1983 (as amended for Scotland), providing residents with protections such as security of tenure and rights regarding the sale or inheritance of the home. Local authorities license and monitor these parks to ensure they meet specific standards and comply with regulations.
Interested? Contact us today to book your viewing of the property.
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