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Sold Housing Stock.Pdf List of Current Housing Stock categorised as sold. 18836 Address 9 GLENCAIRN AVENUE, CRAIGNEUK ML2 7RG 5 Muirhead Place, HARTHILL ML7 5PH 14 Stanley Drive, ML4 3EP 114 Calder Road, MOSSEND ML4 2PH 57 Kenilworth Crescent, BELLSHILL ML4 3EQ 38 Bankhead Place, ML6 8JN 39 Bankhead Place, ML6 8JW 47 Bankhead Place, ML6 8JW 28 Bruce Street, PLAINS ML6 7JT 11 Colliertree Road, ML6 7DG 17 Campbell Street, ML2 8HT CAMBUSNETHAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, CAMBUSNETHAN PRIMARY SCHOOL, SCHOOL HOUSE ML2 8LL 26 Faskine Avenue, ML6 9DX 10 Hillrigg, GREENGAIRS ML6 7TB 162 Howletnest Road, ML6 8AH 5 Dunn Terrace, HARTHILL ML7 5SS 12 Kipps Avenue, ML6 0JG 347 Shields Road, ML1 2LD 22 Northburn Avenue, ML6 6QD 26 Northburn Avenue, ML6 6QD 27 Tomtain Court, WESTFIELD G68 9ES School House, ST PATRICK'S PRIMARY SCHOOL, SCHOOL HOUSE G65 0NA 190 Rowan Road, ABRONHILL G67 3DA 109 Oak Road, ABRONHILL 58 Manse Road, KILSYTH G65 0DA 50 Manse Road, KILSYTH G65 0ET 38 Manse Road, KILSYTH G65 0DA 36 Manse Road, KILSYTH G65 0DA 26 Manse Road, KILSYTH G65 0DA 16 Manse Road, KILSYTH G65 0ET 12 Manse Road, KILSYTH G65 0ET 60B High Barrwood Road, KILSYTH G65 0EG 60A High Barrwood Road, KILSYTH G65 0EG 15 High Barrwood Road, KILSYTH G65 0EE 11 High Barrwood Road, KILSYTH G65 0EE 59 Rydenmains Road, GLENMAVIS ML6 0NT 108 Rydenmains Road, GLENMAVIS ML6 0NX 13 COLZIUM VIEW, KILSYTH G65 0ED 11 COLZIUM VIEW, KILSYTH G65 0ED 10 COLZIUM VIEW, KILSYTH G65 0ED 6 COLZIUM VIEW, KILSYTH G65 0ED CARBRAIN PRIMARY SCHOOL, SCHOOL HOUSE G67 2LD 52 Cairntoul Court, BALLOCH G68 9JS 8 AUCHENKILNS HOLDINGS, CHAPELTON ROAD G67 4HA 39 Achray Road, CONDORRAT G67 4JG WEST LODGE BUNGALOW, Townhead Road, DRUMPELLIER COUNTRY PARK ML5 2EH 4 Torriden Street, COATBRIDGE ML5 5LA 1 Towers Road, ML6 8NA 29J Laird Street, COATBRIDGE ML5 3LW 20C Willow Drive, ML6 8AN 10 Annerley Court, COATBRIDGE ML5 5LD HOLYTOWN CEMETERY LODGE, HOLYTOWN CEMETERY LODGE, 258 EDINBURGH ROAD ML1 5RU 27 Woodstock Drive, ML2 7DP 4 Woodstock Drive, ML2 7DP 88 Woodside Crescent, NEWMAINS ML2 9NA 4 Airdriehill Street, ML6 7HX 14 Airdriehill Street, ML6 7HX 10 Woodside Crescent, NEWMAINS ML2 9LX 22 Airdriehill Street, ML6 7HX 8 Woodside Crescent, NEWMAINS ML2 9LX 46 Wishawhill Street, ML2 7PX 16 Wishawhill Street, ML2 7PY 14 Wishawhill Street, ML2 7PY 9 Wishawhill Street, ML2 7PY 8 Wishawhill Street, ML2 7PY 151 Wishaw Road, ML2 8EN 145 Wishaw Road, ML2 8EN 143 Wishaw Road, ML2 8EN 127 Wishaw Road, ML2 8EN 113 Wishaw Road, ML2 8EA 111 Wishaw Road, ML2 8EA 97 Wishaw Road, ML2 8EA 24 Wingate Street, CRAIGNEUK ML2 7UW 18 Wingate Street, CRAIGNEUK ML2 7UW 28 West Place, NEWMAINS ML2 9DN 9 West Place, NEWMAINS ML2 9DN 6 West Place, NEWMAINS ML2 9DN 32 Aitchison Street, ML6 0DB 34 Aitchison Street, ML6 0DB 151 Waverley Drive, ML2 7DW 143 Waverley Drive, ML2 7DW 140 Waverley Drive, WISHAW ML2 7DW 132 Waverley Drive, WISHAW ML2 7DW 65 Aitchison Street, ML6 0DA 89 Waverley Drive, WISHAW ML2 7JW 81 Waverley Drive, ML2 7JW 77 Aitchison Street, ML6 0DA 33 Waverley Drive, ML2 7JN 25 Waverley Drive, ML2 7JN 35 Trows Road, OVERTOWN ML2 0QZ 19 Trows Road, OVERTOWN ML2 0QZ 14 Trows Road, OVERTOWN ML2 0QZ 13 Trows Road, OVERTOWN ML2 0QZ 6 Trows Road, OVERTOWN ML2 0QZ 4 Trows Road, OVERTOWN ML2 0QZ 10 Albert Crescent, ML6 6DS 14 Albert Crescent, ML6 6DS 43 Thrashbush Road, ML2 8LN 37 Thrashbush Road, ML2 8LN 29 Thrashbush Road, ML2 8LN 45 Thrashbush Crescent, ML2 8LW 28 Thrashbush Crescent, ML2 8LW 22 Thrashbush Crescent, ML2 8LW 20 Thrashbush Crescent, ML2 8LW 19 Thrashbush Crescent, ML2 8LW 12 Thrashbush Crescent, ML2 8LW 3 Thrashbush Crescent, ML2 8LW 7 Thrashbush Avenue, ML2 8LP 43 Stewart Crescent, NEWMAINS ML2 9DJ 37 Stewart Crescent, NEWMAINS ML2 9DJ 35 Stewart Crescent, NEWMAINS ML2 9DJ 30 Stewart Crescent, NEWMAINS ML2 9DJ 29 Stewart Crescent, NEWMAINS ML2 9DH 21 Stewart Crescent, NEWMAINS ML2 9DH 14 Stewart Crescent, NEWMAINS ML2 9DH 13 Stewart Crescent, NEWMAINS ML2 9DH 11 Stewart Crescent, NEWMAINS ML2 9DH 6 Stewart Crescent, NEWMAINS ML2 9DH 5 Stewart Crescent, NEWMAINS ML2 9DH 3 Stenton Place, NETHERTON ML2 0AZ 47 Stenton Crescent, NETHERTON ML2 0BB 41 Stenton Crescent, NETHERTON ML2 0BB 39 Stenton Crescent, NETHERTON ML2 0BB 34 Stenton Crescent, NETHERTON ML2 0BB 33 Stenton Crescent, NETHERTON ML2 0BB 26 Stenton Crescent, NETHERTON ML2 0BB 25 Stenton Crescent, NETHERTON ML2 0BA 24 Stenton Crescent, NETHERTON ML2 0BB 17 Stenton Crescent, NETHERTON ML2 0BA 8 Stenton Crescent, NETHERTON ML2 0BA 29 Sidlaw Drive, ML2 7PP 22 Sidlaw Drive, ML2 7PP 19 Sidlaw Drive, ML2 7PP 12 Sidlaw Drive, ML2 7PP 11 Sidlaw Drive, ML2 7PP 6 Sidlaw Drive, ML2 7PP 4 Sidlaw Drive, ML2 7PP 3 Sidlaw Drive, ML2 7PP 65 Shand Street, ML2 8BX 5 Quarry Street, ML2 7NY 15 Pather Street, ML2 8BJ 7 Pather Street, ML2 8BJ 42 Park Drive, NEWMAINS ML2 9DG 9 Overdale Place, OVERTOWN ML2 0QW 53 Orchard Street, OVERTOWN ML2 0QY 47 Orchard Street, OVERTOWN ML2 0QY 40 Orchard Street, OVERTOWN ML2 0QY 38 Orchard Street, OVERTOWN ML2 0QY 32 Orchard Street, OVERTOWN ML2 0QY 30 Orchard Street, OVERTOWN ML2 0QY 24 Orchard Street, OVERTOWN ML2 0QY 13 Beechbank Avenue, ML6 0HF 14 Beechbank Avenue, ML6 0HF 23 Orchard Street, OVERTOWN ML2 0QY 16 Orchard Street, OVERTOWN ML2 0QY 21 Beechbank Avenue, ML6 0HF 22 Beechbank Avenue, ML6 0HF 8 Orchard Street, OVERTOWN ML2 0QY 5 Orchard Street, OVERTOWN ML2 0QY 16A Bell Street, ML6 0BS 71 Northmuir Drive, ML2 8NS 52 Northmuir Drive, ML2 8NS 42 Northmuir Drive, ML2 8NS 34 Northmuir Drive, ML2 8NR 26 Northmuir Drive, ML2 8NR 8 Northmuir Drive, ML2 8NR 7 Bent Road, CHAPELHALL ML6 8ST 8 Bent Road, CHAPELHALL ML6 8ST 1 Blackcroft Avenue, GARTNESS ML6 8PU 2 Blackcroft Avenue, ML6 8PU 7 Blackcroft Avenue, GARTNESS ML6 8PU 8 Blackcroft Avenue, ML6 8PU 5 Blackcroft Terrace, SALSBURGH ML7 4ND 21 Blackcroft Terrace, SALSBURGH ML7 4ND 25 Blackcroft Terrace, SALSBURGH ML7 4ND 29 Blackcroft Terrace, SALSBURGH ML7 4ND 35 Blackcroft Terrace, SALSBURGH ML7 4ND 18 Bore Road, ML6 6HU 22 Bore Road, ML6 6HU 26 Bore Road, ML6 6HU 30 Bore Road, ML6 6HU 34 Bore Road, ML6 6HU 37 Bore Road, ML6 6HU 11 Newton Drive, NEWMAINS ML2 9DB 14 Broomfield Street, ML6 9LS 31 Broomfield Street, ML6 9LT 33 Broomfield Street, ML6 9LT 191 Netherton Road, ML2 0BS 169 Netherton Road, ML2 0BS 40 Broomfield Street, ML6 9LT 48 Broomfield Street, ML6 9LT 49 Broomfield Street, ML6 9LT 55 Broomfield Street, ML6 9LX 57 Broomfield Street, ML6 9LX 66 Broomfield Street, ML6 9LX 77 Broomfield Street, ML6 9LX 82 Broomfield Street, ML6 9LX 86 Broomfield Street, ML6 9LX 9 Myrtle Drive, CRAIGNEUK ML2 7TZ 6 Myrtle Drive, CRAIGNEUK ML2 7TZ 99 Broomfield Street, ML6 9LX 3 Murdostoun View, NEWMAINS ML2 9HA 61 Muirhouse Avenue, NEWMAINS ML2 9NF 49 Muirhouse Avenue, NEWMAINS ML2 9NF 45 Muirhouse Avenue, NEWMAINS ML2 9NG 38 Muirhouse Avenue, NEWMAINS ML2 9NF 30 Muirhouse Avenue, NEWMAINS ML2 9NG 15 Muirhouse Avenue, NEWMAINS ML2 9NG 10 Muirhouse Avenue, NEWMAINS ML2 9NG 3 Muirhouse Avenue, NEWMAINS ML2 9NG 14 Mossneuk Park, ML2 8LR 12 Mossneuk Park, ML2 8LR 20 Bruce Street, PLAINS ML6 7JT 5 Moorfoot Drive, ML2 7PW 4 Moorfoot Drive, ML2 7PW 3 Moorfoot Drive, ML2 7PW 36 Bruce Street, PLAINS ML6 7JT 349 Meadowhead Road, CRAIGNEUK ML2 7UN 301 Meadowhead Road, CRAIGNEUK ML2 7UJ 269 Meadowhead Road, CRAIGNEUK ML2 7UH 216 Meadowhead Road, CRAIGNEUK ML2 7UN 42 Meadowhead Road, CRAIGNEUK ML2 7UT 27 Meadowfield Place, NEWMAINS ML2 9QH 14 Meadowfield Place, NEWMAINS ML2 9QH 11 Meadowfield Place, NEWMAINS ML2 9QH 10 Meadowfield Place, NEWMAINS ML2 9QH 7 Meadowfield Place, NEWMAINS ML2 9QH 89 Meadowburn Road, ML2 8LB 83 Meadowburn Road, ML2 8LB 81 Meadowburn Road, ML2 8LB 73 Meadowburn Road, ML2 8LB 60 Meadowburn Road, ML2 8LB 2 Burniebrae, ML6 0HU 47 Meadowburn Road, ML2 8LB 41 Meadowburn Road, ML2 8LB 26 Burniebrae, ML6 0HU 50 Marshall Street, ML2 7NR 48 Marshall Street, ML2 7NR 14 Burns Crescent, ML6 9PT 25 Burns Crescent, ML6 9PT 52 Burns Crescent, ML6 9PX 185 Lomond Drive, ML2 0NU 175 Lomond Drive, ML2 0NU 169 Lomond Drive, ML2 0NU 145 Lomond Drive, ML2 0NR 143 Lomond Drive, ML2 0NR 15 Burnside Avenue, CALDERBANK ML6 9SR 16 Burnside Avenue, CALDERBANK ML6 9SR 11 Lomond Drive, ML2 0JX 8 Lithgow Drive, CLELAND ML1 5RB 5 Lithgow Drive, CLELAND ML1 5RB 1 Lithgow Drive, CLELAND ML1 5RB 130 Cairnhill Road, ML6 9HF 76 Linnhe Crescent, ML2 0NY 38 Linnhe Crescent, ML2 0NY 36 Linnhe Crescent, ML2 0NY 30 Linnhe Crescent, ML2 0NY 28 Linnhe Crescent, ML2 0NY 12 Linnhe Crescent, ML2 0NY 6 Linnhe Crescent, ML2 0NY 102 Leighton Street, ML2 8BQ 96 Leighton Street, ML2 8BQ 7 Calder Avenue, CALDERCRUIX ML6 7QJ 88 Leighton Street, ML2 8BQ 42 Leighton Street, ML2 8BE 36 Leighton Street, ML2 8BE 10 Lammermoor Terrace, ML2 7EA 1 Carvale Avenue, SALSBURGH ML7 4NF 4 Knowehead Road, ML2 8JG 10 Carvale Avenue, SALSBURGH ML7 4NF 13 Carvale Avenue, SALSBURGH ML7 4NF 18 Carvale Avenue, SALSBURGH ML7 4NF 21 Carvale Avenue, SALSBURGH ML7 4NF 34 Carvale Avenue, SALSBURGH ML7 4NF 61 Carvale Avenue, SALSBURGH ML7 4NF 13 Kirkhill Street, ML2 0AY 5 Kirkhill Street, ML2 0AY 48 King Street, NEWMAINS ML2 9EN 34 King Street, NEWMAINS ML2 9EN 33 King Street, NEWMAINS ML2 9EN 30 King Street, NEWMAINS ML2 9EN 24 King Street, NEWMAINS ML2 9EH 6 King Street, NEWMAINS ML2 9EH 107 Ivanhoe Crescent, ML2 7DT 93 Ivanhoe Crescent, ML2 7DT 80 Ivanhoe Crescent, ML2 7DT 44 Ivanhoe Crescent, ML2 7DT 98 Heathery Road, ML2 7PT 88 Heathery Road, ML2 7PT 38 Heathery Road, ML2 7PR 18 Heathery Road, ML2 7PR 16 Heathery Road, ML2 7PR 114 Hawthorn Drive, ML2 8JL 48 Hawthorn Drive, ML2 8JS 25 Hawthorn Drive, ML2 8JS 24 Hawthorn Drive, ML2 8JS 33 Greenknowe Street, OVERTOWN ML2
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