14/21 Maxwell Street, Edinburgh, EH10 5HU
Sale history
£340,000 in September 2023
The property
Forming part of a purpose built McCarthy & Stone retirement development with secure door entry system, lift, residents' parking and communal landscaped grounds. Flat 21 is located at first floor level on the corner of the building and offers exceptionally light and spacious accommodation which has been significantly upgraded. The dual aspect sitting/diningroom offers plenty of space for family and friends and has French windows leading to a Juliette balcony. The contemporary kitchen comes complete with integrated appliances. There are two double bedrooms with fitted storage and a showerroom which is both stylish and practical. Additional benefits include electric background heating and double glazing. The development is managed by First Port Property services who provide a House Manager and a 24 hour careline service. The development also boasts a residents' lounge, a guest suite and a laundry room.
Total Floor Area | 64 m2 |
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