Spread the balance over 10 years.
No mortgage required.
No interest payable.
2 bedroom freehold flat in Helensburgh.
Priced at £120,000
Payable over 120 months at £1,000 per month.
Could rent out for up to £750 per month on long term rentals.
Similar sized 2 bedroom apartments rent out £120 per night on short term rentals.
Highlights:
Freehold.
2 bedroom flat.
Spacious living room, kitchen and bathroom.
Town centre location.
High rental demand location.
Location:
Town centre location in Helensburgh.
5 minutes walk to Helensburgh Train Station.
7 minutes walk to Helensburgh Pier.
3 minutes drive to Helensburgh Golf Club.
9 minutes drive to Loch Lomond.
12 minutes drive to Dumbarton.
25 minutes drive to Glasgow.
Helensburgh: A Coastal Gem Near Glasgow and Loch Lomond
Nestled along the scenic Clyde coast, Helensburgh is a vibrant town offering a unique blend of history, natural beauty, and modern convenience. Just a short drive from both Glasgow and Loch Lomond, this charming town has something for everyone, whether you're interested in history, outdoor adventures, or a peaceful lifestyle with a strong sense of community.
A Rich Historical Tapestry
Helensburgh is steeped in history, with roots going back to the early 19th century when Sir James Colquhoun founded the town. Known for its distinctive Victorian and Edwardian architecture, Helensburgh proudly celebrates its heritage, with landmarks like Hill House, an architectural masterpiece by Charles Rennie Mackintosh. As you stroll through the town's leafy streets, you can feel the echoes of its past, reflected in its well-preserved buildings and historic sites.
A Growing Economy with Modern Opportunities
While deeply rooted in tradition, Helensburgh’s economy is forward-looking and diverse. The town’s close proximity to Glasgow means residents benefit from the economic opportunities of the bustling city while enjoying a more relaxed pace of life. The local economy is bolstered by tourism, hospitality, and small businesses, with sectors like marine and defense also playing an important role due to the nearby Faslane Naval Base. For entrepreneurs and small business owners, Helensburgh offers a welcoming community with plenty of support for local ventures.
Endless Things to Do in Helensburgh and Beyond
From scenic walks along the coast to the vibrant town centre, Helensburgh offers an array of activities. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the nearby hills or venture to Loch Lomond, just minutes away, for water sports, hiking, and nature excursions. The town’s Esplanade is a favourite spot for relaxing seaside walks, offering stunning views across the Clyde.
For culture lovers, the local arts scene is thriving, with galleries, art studios, and annual events that bring the community together. Helensburgh is also home to a variety of dining options, from cozy cafes to fine dining establishments, where you can enjoy locally sourced ingredients and Scottish flavours.
A Gateway to Tourism and Adventure
Helensburgh’s strategic location makes it an ideal base for exploring some of Scotland’s most famous attractions. Tourists are drawn to its quaint charm and the ease of access to both urban and rural experiences. Just a short drive takes you to the breathtaking landscapes of Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, where adventures await in one of Scotland’s most beloved natural reserves. Alternatively, Glasgow’s bustling city life is within easy reach, perfect for day trips to experience world-class shopping, dining, and entertainment.
Live, Work, and Explore
With its rich history, thriving economy, and countless activities, Helensburgh offers a unique blend of small-town charm and modern convenience. from serene landscapes to vibrant local culture – all within a warm, welcoming community.