house for sale cairnhill airdrie

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This 6 apartment extended detached property with garage sits in an elevated position within a quiet estate in the much sought after Cairnhill area of Airdrie. The property offers a spacious, bright lounge, a separate dining room and a sitting room with patio doors leading onto the mature garden. Also on the ground floor is a fitted kitchen and a shower room with services for laundry facilities. Upstairs there are 3 spacious bedrooms each with built-in storage and there is a bright family bathroom.

The property is ideally situated for accessing the M8 motorway (1 mile) for commuting to either Glasgow or Edinburgh. Airdrie train station, bus services and the town centre are within easy walking distance. Bus services are provided for children attending local schools.

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What amount of house deposit for first time buyer in suburbs of Glasgow?

We want to move from Dublin to the suburbs of Glasgow in the next few years. we might rent at first but hope to buy our first property there. Our budget would be 150,000 for a 3 bedroomed maximum. How much of a deposit would we be needing to pay approx? thanks.
Gosh, I thought that 20% would be the very most they would look for. Thanks. Keep the answers coming.
Have been on the Gspc or whatever it is called and there seems to be houses for that price. I can understand that the westend would be more expensive and we wouldn’t want to be that close to the city. Thinking of Dumbartonshire or Renfrewshire or something. Not ready to move yet but want to know how much we need to be saving.

A lot of mortgage companies today are asking for 25% so on 150,000 that’ll be 37,500. You may find one who only asks for 10% (15,000) if you’re lucky.

is glasgow a good place to live?

I might want to live there how much could i rent a city centre flat for?

Glasgow is a great place to live. We have fantastic shops, pubs, clubs and very friendly people too! There is so much to see and do here that you won’t be bored. A flat in the centre of the city would be very expensive. The West End is popular with students and quite expensive too. Have a good look around and you will find something within your budget. There are very frequent bus, train and underground services to get you wherever you want anyway. Hope you love Glasgow as much as I do if you choose to live here!

Where is the best place to live in Glasgow?

I have recently moved up to Glasgow and I am living in the West End. I am looking to move to a nice area where I can park my car safely and commute to work in the Pollcok Shaws area, are there any new flats or other developments that offer this kind of service for a reasonable ~ £400 rent?

I don’t know but it’s a great question. I mean it. Great stuff.

3 Bed Top Floor Flat | 19 Auchinairn Gardens – Bishopbriggs, Glasgow | Asking Price £155,000

Remax Partners Estate Agents

Office Tel: +44 (0) 141 772 5000
Fax: +44 (0) 141 762 5000
Email: bishopbriggs@remax-scotland.com
Website: www.remax-scotland.com

This is an IMMACCULATELY presented TOP FLOOR flat, which must be seen, featuring THREE BEDROOMS & ENSUITE. Home Buyers report available.

The accommodation comprises of a good sized L shaped hall with cupboard off. A Living Room with large windows to the North and West giving it a light and airy aspect, a modern fitted kitchen with integrated stainless steel gas hob, electric fan oven, Fridge/Freezer, Dishwasher and Washing machine, a bathroom with modern white 3 piece suite with electric shower over the bath and ceramic tiled floors and walls, and three attractive double bedrooms all with built in mirror door wardrobes, and master bedroom having its own en-suite shower room.

The property is attractively finished throughout has allocated off street parking, secure entry system and also benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and enjoys the balance of its NHBC 10 year warranty.

The property is in council tax band E.

Asking Price £155,000.

THE PROPERTY MISDESCRIPTIONS ACT 1991
While these particulars have been carefully compiled and are believed to be accurate, no warranty is given in this respect and potential purchasers should satisfy themselves as to any points arising there from. None of the items included in the sale of working or running nature such as the central heating installation or mechanical or electrical equipment (where included in the sale) have been tested by us and no warranty is given in this respect and potential purchasers should satisfy themselves as to any points arising therefrom. Any photographs used are purely illustrative, and may demonstrate only the surroundings. They are not therefore taken as indicative of the extent of the property, or that the photograph is taken from within the boundaries of the property, or of what is included in the sale.

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Expenses: The Pigs of Westminster Wallow in Your Cash

The shocking revelations of how Tory, Labour and Lib-Dem members of parliament have grossly abused their positions of trust to make the taxpayers pay up for food, housing and other expenses just gets worse and worse.

The latest revelations include:

- Prime Minister Gordon Brown has claimed more than £100,000 in second-home allowances despite having two grace-and-favour properties. House of Commons figures show that Mr Brown has claimed a total of £116,234 in the Additional Cost Allowance for running a second home since 2001. The cash was for a flat in Westminster, even though Mr Brown has lived in accommodation in Downing Street since 1997.

- Chancellor Alistair Darling claimed money for his Edinburgh home and renting out his London flat while living in 11 Downing Street rent-free.

- Home Secretary Jacqui Smith, already exposed for claiming films on the taxpayer, is now under scrutiny for claiming £116,000 for her constituency house in Worcestershire.

- Tory MP for Hertsmere, Herts, James Clappison claimed almost £100,000 of taxpayers cash for a second home while building up a property empire. Mr Clappison owns 22 houses which he rents out yet has pocketed £97,892 in Commons allowances intended to pay for a second home.

- Labour Housing Minister Margaret Beckett claimed a second home allowance while living in a grace-and-favour apartment and collecting rent from another property.

- The Speaker of the House of Commons, Labour MP for Glasgow North East, Michael Martin, has been exposed as claiming more than £150,000 for holidays courtesy of the taxpayer. Mr Martin and his wife have holidayed in Hawaii, the Bahamas, New York and Rome – all courtesy of the state. On every trip except one Mr Martin travelled first class or business class.

Mr Martin also claimed £4,000 in taxi bills run up by his wife.

To add insult to injury, when the thousands of free air miles accumulated as a result of his travels was credited to him, Mr Martin then handed these free air tickets out to members of his family.

- All members of parliament voted for a five percent limit on price rises in the taxpayer-subsidised bars, restaurants and cafeterias of Westminster. This means that they will avoid the price hikes of up to eighteen percent faced by the public in supermarkets and other stores across the country. Taxpayers will be forced to pay an extra £5 million a year to bankroll the exclusive food and drink for the MPs.

MPs already enjoy heavily subsidised food and drink prices — a cup of tea costs 30p, a breakfast about £2.10 and a pint of lager is about £1 cheaper than in nearby pubs. They are also able to claim up to £400 a month for groceries.

- Backbench MPs from all parties spent more than £1.4 million on fact-finding visits to exotic destinations. Locations for these inquiries by House of Commons select committees included Bermuda, the Cayman Islands, Shanghai, New York, Sydney and Barcelona.

Accommodation in five-star hotels, first-class flights and a daily cash allowance for extras are all provided from Treasury funds.

And despite the recession, MPs have already booked overseas jaunts costing more than £1 million in total for the year ahead. Trips already pencilled in include the Work and Pensions Committee going to Canada to look at pensioner poverty at a cost of up to £55,083.

The Justice Committee will head to South Africa — at a cost of £48,051 — to study the role of a prison officer.

- The Westminster expenses bill is already nearly £100 million a year, and at least 130 MPs have second homes which they rent out while claiming housing allowances.

- The Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, John Lyon, confirmed he was investigating another Labour MP over an allowance claimed for a second home in London after a complaint was lodged by BNP spokesman on police matters, Mr Michael Barnbrook.

Mr Lyon has started an enquiry into Leyton and Wanstead MP Harry Cohen who claims costs for his east London home because he lists a house 70 miles away in Colchester, Essex as his main residence.

Mr Lyon is also investigating a complaint about Labour minister Tony McNulty, who claimed thousands of pounds in allowances for the house in which his parents live in his Harrow East constituency.

British taxpayers who are sick and tired of these parasites sucking the very life blood out of this nation while simultaneously destroying it through mass immigration, Islamification, subservience to the EU and gross economic incompetence, can vote BNP on June 4.

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Dirty Basement [Live] “Larry Tee – Let’s Make Nasty (Dirty Basement Remix)”

Dirty Basement [Live] @ Get-A-Room May ’09
The Brunswick Hotel, Glasgow.

Featured Track:
“Larry Tee – Let’s Make Nasty (Dirty Basement Remix)”

www.dirtybasement.co.uk

Special Thanks to Ali Waley & Stevie West.

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