127 Crewe Crescent, Crewe, Edinburgh, EH5 2JN

2 Bed Flat - Upper with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£172,500 in August 2023

The property

An exciting opportunity has arisen to acquire this beautifully presented and spacious, two-bedroom upper flat boasting a large private rear garden in the popular residential area of Crewe, north of Edinburgh’s city centre. This stunning apartment has been decorated to a high standard and is offered to the market in move-in condition. The living room is of an excellent size and lets in plenty of natural light and the contemporary kitchen offers plenty of built-in cupboard storage. Both bedrooms are of an excellent size, with the second bedroom benefitting from a large built-in cupboard, and a family bathroom completes the accomodation internally. Offering easy access to public transport links and with excellent local amenities including Pilton Park and Ainslie Park Leisure Centre, this property will offer immense appeal to young families, first time buyers and those looking to downsize, so early viewing is highly recommended. The accomodation comprises of living room, comteporary kitchen, two double bedrooms, bathroom, rear garden, driveway.

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 63 m2
Energy rating C

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