10/2 Moat Street, Edinburgh, EH14 1PL

1 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£152,743 in July 2019

The property

McEwan Fraser Legal are delighted to bring to the open market this one-bed first floor flat. Well located within the popular Slateford area of Edinburgh. Viewing of this property is highly recommended. Internally this accommodation is good decorative order, briefly consisting of an entrance hallway with two spacious cupboards, leading onto the spacious lounge allowing for free standing furniture and different configurations. It also benefits from a feature fireplace and storage cupboard. The kitchen comes with floor to ceiling units, cooker, space for washing machine and fridge freezer as well as a breakfasting bar. There is one well-proportioned bright and airy double bedroom allowing for ample free-standing furniture. The bathroom completes the property internally with shower over bath, wash hand basin and W/C. This property benefits from a communal garden, full double glazing, and gas central heating, making for a cosy yet efficient home. Early viewing is highly recommended.

Total Floor Area 42 m2
Energy rating C

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