16 (3F1), Albert Place, Edinburgh, EH7 5HN

2 Bed Flat - Top Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£235,501 in September 2022

The property

26/07/22 This generously proportioned traditional top floor flat with lovely open views towards Calton Hill and Arthur’s Seat, is pleasantly situated within the heart of Leith Walk, with a host of amenities and transport links on your doorstep and within walking distance of the city centre. This property would appeal to the young professionals or buy to let investor and early viewing is highly recommended. The accommodation in brief comprises; welcoming entrance hallway, spacious and bright lounge with stylish fitted kitchen located off, generously proportioned twin-windowed principle bedroom with built-in storage cupboard, second well proportioned double bedroom, useful box room/study and attractive shower room. There is double glazing and space heating is provided by a gas fired central heating system. All fitted floor coverings will be included in the sale together with the integrated oven/hob, fridge/freezer and washing machine. Council tax band - C

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 69 m2
Energy rating D

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