135 Burnbrae Road, Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, EH19 3DA
Sale history
£166,000 in March 2025
The property
Neilsons are pleased to offer to the market this stylish and well-presented ground floor flat, pleasantly positioned within the popular Hopefield Estate of Bonnyrigg. Within easy reach of excellent amenities and transport links, this property makes for an ideal first-time or investment purchase. Internally, the property is in superb condition while briefly consisting of; welcoming entrance hallway with a sizable cloak cupboard, bright and spacious dual-aspect lounge/ diner with two double Juliet balconies and ample room for lounge and dining furniture, fully-fitted kitchen with a range of integrated and freestanding appliances, two generous double bedrooms, one with an integrated double wardrobe whilst both offer plenty of room for freestanding furniture and different configurations, and a partially-tiled bathroom suite with an over-bath shower, shaver points and a heated towel rail. The property also benefits from gas central heating and double glazing. Factor fees are payable of approximately £60 per calendar month. There is a communal garden space to the front of the property and for the car owner, there is residents to the parking to the rear of the building with unrestricted unallocated parking. There is also more than adequate on-street free parking to accommodate visitors. Council Tax Band - C
| Council Tax Band | C |
| Total Floor Area | 53 m2 |
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