23 St. Clair Crescent, Roslin, Midlothian, EH25 9NG
Sale history
£133,000 in January 2021
The property
McEwan Fraser Legal is delighted to present this generous two double bedroom bungalow to the market. Presented in good order and set on a generous plot with large front and rear gardens, the property would make an ideal starter home or potential downsize. The property is of a non-traditional construction and is suitable for cash purchase only hence the excellent value for money. Internal accommodation is focused towards a bright and neutrally decorated reception room that overlooks the front garden. There is plenty of space for a large corner sofa and plenty of supporting furniture. The reception has been opened into the attached kitchen which gives a lovely flow to the entertaining space. The contemporary kitchen offers a good range of base and wall mounted units with plenty of prep and storage space. A door opens from the kitchen onto large west facing rear garden which is perfect for afternoon and evening sunshine. There are two well proportioned double bedroom which both have plenty of space for a full range of bedroom furniture. Finally, the accommodation is completed by a wet room style shower room. This is a lovely property that has fantastic long term potential and viewing is highly recommended.
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