Here at Clyde Property, we have no shortage of incredible homes that we are offering for sale. Here are the 5 most popular properties in our books that have been causing a buzz in March.
Whether you expect children, have come into some money or got a job promotion, you know it’s time to trade up when your current quality of life is suffering or you feel financially comfortable enough to take the next step up the property ladder. For you, a larger, nicer house could not only mean more […]
At the heart of the Glasgow’s Southside, Shawlands is a popular place to settle for families and young professionals alike thanks to its strong sense of community and cool café culture. Neighbouring Strathbungo was just named as one of the best places to live in Scotland 2018 by The Times, with Shawlands on the very […]
The early half of the year is a time that many of us find our fingers itching to do some home renovation. From those small issues you’ve been meaning to tackle for ages, to those big, ambitious projects, renovating your home can completely transform how it looks and feels, making it more comfortable as well […]
Let’s face it, we live in a rather wet country here in Scotland! This can wreak havoc when it finds its way into the home – causing damage and even health concerns. Rising damp, penetrating damp and condensation are the most common types of damp in the home, alongside general leaks. Identifying which type of […]
High Laggary House is a most impressive Victorian detached home that was built around 1863. In a prominent position towards the top end of Station Road in the beautiful conservation village of Rhu, the house extends to over 2500 square feet and it combines a high-end specification along with many traditional features.
The first RICS UK Residential Market Survey for the year is in, with January showing an expected slower start to the year before the traditionally busier housing market spell in the spring. There is optimism that the next twelve months will show a positive upturn for sales across the whole of the UK, though numbers […]
The first RICS UK Residential Market Survey for the year is in, with January showing an expected slower start to the year before the traditionally busier housing market spell in the spring. There is optimism that the next twelve months will show a positive upturn for sales across the whole of the UK, though numbers […]
Located in a small and exclusive cul-de-sac, “Burnshill” is an exceptional Victorian detached home that sits amidst mature private and sheltered gardens. From its elevated position above the road, the house commands almost total privacy.
The Scotsman recently reported that Stirling has officially been crowned the “most affordable city to live in the UK”, with an average house price of £186,000. Stirling’s success in being crowned with this title isn’t just a one off- it’s won the title for the last 5 years in a row.