3/6 Coinyie House Close, Edinburgh, EH1 1NL

1 Bed Flat - Top Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£245,810 in August 2019

The property

Sold STC. This spacious and bright top floor flat enjoys a secluded courtyard setting, once the location of ‘The Old Scottish Mint’, in the historic Old Town district of Edinburgh. The fantastic property will appeal to a multitude of buyers, including rental investors seeking a high yield, with benefits including resident’s parking, gas central heating, and stunning communal gardens. Early viewing is highly recommended. The accommodation comprises; secure entry system, welcoming hallway with windows overlooking the courtyard and two generous storage cupboards, striking dining lounge with sunny dual aspect and pleasant outlook, semi open plan to kitchen, double bedroom with lovely view towards churchyard, and modern bathroom with three-piece suite including shower attachment over bath. The beautiful communal gardens have undergone substantial improvements in recent years to create a leafy and tranquil space for relaxing. A resident’s car park provides ample space for off-street parking.

Total Floor Area 55 m2
Energy rating D

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