Possible residential conversion opportunity in sought-after area

Possible residential conversion opportunity in sought-after area


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Chartered surveyor company DM Hall has brought to the market a significant commercial property opportunity in the heart of Glasgow’s vibrant West End.

It’s a prominent office and development property, now for sale with offers invited over £2.1m.

Spanning approximately 16,934 square feet. the property represents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial asset in one of the city’s most desirable and well-connected locations.

It’s currently configured as office and studio space and includes a mix of cellular and open-plan layouts, as well as kitchen and toilet facilities on each floor.

DM Hall partner, Jonathan McManus, says: “This is an exceptional opportunity to purchase a prominent West End property with clear potential for redevelopment.

“With demand remaining strong for residential and mixed-use space in this area, 37 Otago Street presents a compelling proposition for developers, investors or owner-occupiers alike.”

Located just off Great Western Road, the property has excellent public transport links, with Kelvinbridge and Hillhead Subway stations a short walk away, as well as frequent bus services and easy access to the M8 motorway and the Clyde Tunnel.

There are ten dedicated parking spaces and a lock-up garage to the rear. The traditional sandstone exterior, combined with the property’s scale and layout, make it ideally suited for residential conversion, serviced apartments, or student accommodation subject to appropriate planning permissions.

The property currently has Class 4 (office) use and is being offered for sale with substantial current rental income.

Parties interested in exploring development or change of use should make formal enquiries to Glasgow City Council’s Planning Department.

Contact Jonathan McManus or Claire Hutton for more information on 0141 332 8615.

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