18 Clearburn Crescent, Edinburgh, EH16 5ER

2 Bed Flat - Lower with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£192,000 in February 2023

The property

Closing date set for Tuesday 27th September at 12 noon. Light and spacious two bed lower villa with private gardens front and rear, set in a quiet spot in a well-regarded area with easy access to excellent amenities and transport links. This lovely property will appeal to a wide cross section of purchasers, including single people, those with a young child, anyone looking for accommodation all on one level and buy to let investors. The well-proportioned accommodation comprises a sunny west-facing living room with mantelpiece and living flame fire, kitchen fitted with a choice of units, two bedrooms and an attractive wetroom with electric shower. The green expanse of Holyrood Park is only a short distance away and Edinburgh famous landmark, Arthur’s Seat, can be seen from the private front garden. There is also a fully enclosed rear garden, with lawn and patio areas for sitting out. Entrance hallwayLiving room with fireplaceFitted kitchenTwo bedroomsModern wetroomGas central heatingDouble glazingPrivate gardens front and rearOn-street parking

Council Tax Band B
Total Floor Area 61 m2
Energy rating D

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