16e Thorny Crook Crescent, Dalkeith, Midlothian, EH22 2RJ
Sale history
£168,000 in October 2023
The property
An exciting opportunity has arisen to acquire this beautifully presented, two-bedroom top floor flat forming part of a contemporary development in the popular town of Dalkeith in Midlothian. This beautiful apartment has been decorated to a high standard and is offered to the market in move-in condition. The exceptionally spacious living/dining room is flooded with natural light making it fantastic for relaxing or entertaining guests on a summer’s evening. The principal bedroom benefits from built-in wardrobe storage, and the second bedroom, also a double, could alternatively be employed as a home office or gym giving the property a good degree of flexibility. The contemporary kitchen offers plenty of built-in cupboard storage and a modern family bathroom completes the accomodation internally. Offering immense appeal to couples, young families, and first-time buyers as well as holding significant investment potential, early viewing is highly recommended. The accommodation comprises, two double bedrooms, sought-after location, large living/dining room, kitchen, bathroom, gas central heating, double glazing and an allocated parking space.
Total Floor Area | 63 m2 |
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