17 St. Clair Terrace, Edinburgh, EH10 5NW
Sale history
£640,000 in February 2024
The property
Substantial Victorian terraced dwelling with flexible accommodation and great project potential for upgrading. Situated in a highly sought after location. The property will provide excellent family accommodation and retains many original period features, Modernisation and upgrading will be required and the property has been attractively priced to reflect this. The location is well placed for popular schools and Universities, excellent local amenities, supermarkets, shops, restaurants and bars. There is easy access to the city centre and By Pass. Recreational spaces, sports facilities and entertainment venues are all within easy reach. Early/flexible entry is available/chain free.
| Total Floor Area | 147 m2 |
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