100 West Bow, Edinburgh, EH1 2HH

2 Bed Flat - Second Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£301,250 in May 2017

The property

An extremely bright and well proportioned second floor flat which forms part of attractive B listed building and is ideally positioned between the Grassmarket and Victoria Street in Edinburgh’s historic Old Town. The property is accessed via a secure entry-phone system into a well maintained common close, the original stair rises to the second floor where there is a further door allowing access to an internal hallway/landing shared with one other property. The property is in good decorative order throughout and is likely to appeal to both the owner occupier and the buy-to-let investor. In brief accommodation comprises; hall, spacious west facing sitting/dining room with superb modern open plan fitted kitchen which is ideal for entertaining, master bedroom which is quietly positioned to the rear overlooking the communal patio garden, second bedroom/office which is accessed from the sitting room, bathroom with bath and shower and shared courtyard to the rear. The property further benefits from electric heating and large shared attic space with drying area.

Total Floor Area 54 m2
Energy rating D

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