135 (2F2), Rose Street, Edinburgh, EH2 4LS

2 Bed Flat - Second Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£231,595 in November 2017

The property

Early viewing is highly recommended of this second floor, two bedroom flat which will in no doubt prove popular given its excellent city centre location. Perfect for a permanent or letting proposition its location between Princes Street and George Street is perfect in order to enjoy all this vibrant city has to offer. No 135 is at the west end of Rose Street, which is pedestrianised, and also offers a range of boutique shopping, cafes, bars and restaurants and both Princes Street Gardens and Waverley Station are within an easy walk. The property is within a traditional ‘B' listed tenement of 6 properties in total and the interior is in good order. The current owner modernised the flat to include a new kitchen, shower room and central heating boiler in 2009 and the accommodation also includes a sitting room looking over Rose Street and two double bedrooms. The windows are sash and case in style with working shutters to the sitting room and bedrooms.

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 45 m2
Energy rating C

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