2 Bedroom Flats For Sale in Jordanhill, Glasgow
An incredible two-bedroom apartment forming part of the landmark David Stow building, a prominent red sandstone ‘B’ listed building built circa 1913 named in honour of educational pioneer, David Stow. This former education institution has been beautifully and sympathetically converted...
Just launched! The final apartment building from the multi-award winning development, Jordanhill Park. The Feall apartment combines style, luxury and comfort. The open plan living area features a stunning L-shaped designer kitchen which is bright thanks to the full-height window.
Located on the second floor, this stunning 2-bedroom apartment offers exceptional living space that exudes both comfort and style. The heart of the home is the bright, open-plan kitchen and living area, which boasts dual-aspect and a striking feature window, framing beautiful views over Glasgow.
Located on the second floor, this stunning 2-bedroom apartment offers exceptional living space that exudes both comfort and style. The heart of the home is the bright, open-plan kitchen and living area, which boasts dual-aspect and a striking feature window, framing beautiful views over Glasgow.
Situated in the heart of the desirable Broomhill district, this spacious and naturally bright two-bedroom tenement flat offers a perfect blend of traditional character and comfortable accommodation. The internal accommodation benefits from excellent natural light and is of generous p...
Occupying a preferred first-floor position within an elegant red sandstone tenement, this beautifully finished two-bedroom apartment offers a fantastic blend of period charm and contemporary style. Sympathetically refurbished and finished to an exceptional standard, the property is pre...
A rarely available two-bedroom apartment which benefits from a highly peaceful position within the rear elevation of an extremely popular assisted living & retirement complex in Jordanhill - conveniently located for gaining quick access to public transport links, road networks and local ameni...