25 Forth Street, Dunfermline, Fife, KY12 7PP

1 Bed Flat - Ground Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£100,000 in October 2024

The property

25 Forth Street is a beautifully presented main door ground floor and garden flat forming part of a traditional stone constructed 2 storey + attic building held under a pitched and slated roof. The property benefits from front and rear access, a private front garden and shared mature garden grounds to the rear. Having recently been refurbished, the property will appeal to a wide range of first time buyers, down sizers or buy to let investors. Due the under supply of flats to rent in the City, the property (if let) offers investors a strong annual yield. 25 Forth Street is within walking distance of the popular and stunning Pittencrieff Park, the city centre and Dunfermline Town train station. The accommodation comprises: large entrance hallway, lounge, kitchen, bathroom and double bedroom. Modern double glazing with gas central heating and a living gas fire.

  • Living Room

    4.29 m X 3.4 m / 14'1" X 11'2"

  • Kitchen

    3.1 m X 1.91 m / 10'2" X 6'3"

  • Bedroom

    3.61 m X 3.61 m / 11'10" X 11'10"

  • Bathroom

    3.3 m X 1.6 m / 10'10" X 5'3"

Council Tax Band B
Total Floor Area 50 m2
Energy rating D

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