28 Craigmount Brae, Edinburgh, EH12 8XD
Sale history
£286,000 in May 2022
The property
This exceptionally appealing terraced townhouse forms part of an established residential development, quietly tucked away on a peaceful cul-de-sac in the highly sought after Corstorphine area of Edinburgh. Arranged over three levels, the house offers a superb degree of flexibility, perfect for the growing family and those working from home on a more permanent basis. The internal accommodation briefly comprises: entrance hallway with stair to the upper levels, rear facing reception room with laminate flooring and direct access to the rear garden, kitchen fitted with a good selection of units with contrasting worktops, integrated appliances and ample space for a dining table and chairs, spacious principal bedroom with fitted wardrobes and en-suite shower room off, three further double bedrooms, and family bathroom with three piece suite and separate electric shower enclosure. To the front of the property is an allocated parking space with additional on-street parking available nearby. The extensive and fully enclosed rear garden enjoys an attractive mature tree backdrop and has been laid predominantly to lawn with timber decking. The garden shed will be included in the sale.
Council Tax Band | D |
Total Floor Area | 98 m2 |
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