3 Laverockbank Avenue, Edinburgh, EH5 3BP

2 Bed Flat - Maindoor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£336,180 in March 2022

The property

This immaculately presented main door flat sits in a traditional stone-built tenement in the desirable district of Trinity, in the North of Edinburgh. The property is located a short distance from the shore and is within easy walking distance of local shops and amenities. There is excellent transport links taking you into the City Centre and surrounding areas. Featuring stunning period features throughout, the accommodation is in excellent decorative order and comprises, an entrance vestibule, hallway with storage space, spacious living/dining room with a fireplace, modern kitchen with a utility cupboard, two well sized double bedrooms and a stylish bathroom featuring a deep soaking tub with a waterfall shower above. The property features a private front garden which boasts sunset sea views and a communal garden to the rear. The property has gas central heating from a combi boiler with Nest Smart Control and is fully double glazed. Free on street parking is available. The oven, hob, hood, washing machine, tumble dryer, dishwasher, light shades, window blinds and smart thermostat are to be included in the sale.

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 80 m2
Energy rating C

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