The cost of property across the country is soaring with many struggling to get on the ladder.
While areas like Glasgow and Edinburgh continue to rise in property value, there are a number of locations that offer more bang for your buck.
A recent property went on the market in Ayrshire for a similar price to many flats in the West End. The four-bedroom 2559 ft2 home is located in the Ayrshire countryside, close to the Ayr and situated perfectly for some of Scotland's finest Golf courses including Turnberry and Troon.
The property offers stunning views over the rolling countryside and could easily be a five bedroom property if required. It is located near the Championship golf courses, Scotland's premier Racecourse.
There is a broad reception hall, a formal reception room with feature fireplace, and a relaxing and an informal family room. Outside there are extensive gardens to the front and side which are predominantly laid to lawn and surrounded by beautiful country views.
Just 37 miles from Glasgow as properties soar, it serves as a reminder that Ayrshire has a number of properties that can see your money go further.
For more details visit Sotheby's
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