Local information
Based on reallymoving data from January 2021 to May 2023
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Average property price:
£127,853
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Average number of bedrooms:
1.90
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reallymoving movers:
116
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Average distance moved:
52 miles
Clydebank is a town steeped in a history of industry, and is now a modern town that continues to celebrate its heritage. Only 16 minutes away from Glasgow by rail, Clydebank offers great opportunities for those looking to buy and sell property.
If you plan to buy, sell, or re-mortgage property in Clydebank, make sure you employ an expert conveyancing solicitor or licenced conveyancer. Your conveyancer will make you aware of any significant plans or changes that might affect the property you are buying, and on reallymoving.com all our conveyancing solicitors are regulated by the Law Society of Scotland, and with the town centre and canal being redeveloped in the last 10 years, investment and development into Clydebank is only set to increase.
Property lawyers will also help take time off your hands by ensuring the often complicated legal paperwork is expertly completed, allowing you to take the time to explore the area. Industries such as shipbuilding were once an integral part of the Clydebank economy, and the 150 tonne Titan Crane that used to lift ship engines of boats like that of the QE2 is now a major tourist attraction. The Forth and Clyde canal now hosts a number of attractions along its banks, including the Clydebank shopping centre.
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