1/53 Homeross House, Mount Grange, Strathearn Road, EH9 2QX
Sale history
£130,000 in February 2024
The property
(Recently changed to a fixed price £10k below the HR valuation!) Superb first floor McCarthy and Stone retirement flat set in a sought-after residential area close an excellent range of amenities and good transport links. Commanding an enviable west-facing setting within the development, this impressive property has been maintained to a good standard throughout and offers comfortable and light filled living space in beautiful decorative order. The accommodation comprises - hall with large storage cupboards, a spacious, sunny living/dining room, fitted kitchen located off, generously proportioned double bedroom with fitted wardrobe, and a modern shower room housing a three-piece white suite. Electric heating. Double glazing. Residents lounge. The development has a House Manager, lift access and a 24-hour emergency pull-cord alarm system. Beautifully tended landscaped communal grounds. Residential private parking. Owner occupiers must be at least 60 years of age or, if owner occupiers are a couple, one must be at least 55 years of age and the other 60 years of age or over. All residents must be capable of independent living and approved by interview.
Council Tax Band | C |
Total Floor Area | 47 m2 |
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