There is something ironic about dry January.

When we are all stuck indoors behaving ourselves, the first month of the year decides to be the wettest, keeping us from wanting to go out in those winds regardless.

At least we could all remain occupied by watching The Traitors on BBC, a reality TV show where the contestants lie and betray their way to a money pot close to £100,000.

The programme took the nation by storm and the eventual winner Harry proved it’s all about the Benjamín’s whilst breaking the hearts and minds of friends and allies he had made throughout the game.

Clydebank Post: The home is being sold by estate agents RettieThe home is being sold by estate agents Rettie (Image: Sourced)

Clydebank Post: The living room is filled with natural lightThe living room is filled with natural light (Image: Sourced)

Clydebank Post: The dining kitchen is immaculateThe dining kitchen is immaculate (Image: Sourced)

Clydebank Post: The room leads to conservatoryThe room leads to conservatory (Image: Sourced)

Clydebank Post: The home has two bedroomsThe home has two bedrooms (Image: Sourced)

This week’s Property of the Week might not be in the same league as Traitors hub Ardross Castle, but should Harry decide he wants to move to Yoker and set up home in the area, he’d be hard-pressed to find a finer property to put some of that £95,000 down as a deposit.

This subtle and stylish bungalow on Yoker Mill Road dates back to 1930 and offers a naturally bright and deceptively spacious setting.

It occupies a generous and well-maintained plot with the added benefit of a private, detached garage and broad driveway providing off-street parking for several vehicles.

Presented in a highly impressive walk-in ready state, the detached home is modern, cosy and comforting and is on the market for a tidy £255,000.

Clydebank Post: The conservatory has bags of spaceThe conservatory has bags of space (Image: Sourced)

Clydebank Post: This has been made into a second living spaceThis has been made into a second living space (Image: Sourced)

Clydebank Post: The master bedroom comes with storageThe master bedroom comes with storage (Image: Sourced)

Clydebank Post: There is an en suite off this roomThere is an en suite off this room (Image: Sourced)

Notable highlights include a broad and welcoming reception hall, an adaptable main lounge, a fabulous dining kitchen and a conservatory with direct access to the rear garden.

In addition, there are two spacious double bedrooms, a modern family bathroom and a two-piece WC off the master bedroom alongside loft space via a pull-down ladder.

Yoker Railway Station is just around the corner, providing excellent transport links and easy access to Glasgow City Centre and the West End.

As well as this, the one-level – situated between Alderman Road and Glasgow Road – is well-placed to take advantage of a wide selection of local amenities.

Clydebank Post: The family bathroom is also modernisedThe family bathroom is also modernised (Image: Sourced)

Clydebank Post: The home is selling for £255,000The home is selling for £255,000 (Image: Sourced)

Clydebank Post: The rear garden has bags of roomThe rear garden has bags of room (Image: Sourced)

Clydebank Post: There is decking, a grass section and slabbingThere is decking, a grass section and slabbing (Image: Sourced)

The bungalow is further complimented by a full gas central heating system and double glazing throughout, meaning you can hunker down and watch next year’s Traitors series when the annual January storm season rolls in again.

A must-view, this charming home will be popular, so be like Harry and pick your moment by contacting the team at Rettie on 0141 673 0713.