31/1 St. Patrick Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9EU

2 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£333,000 in January 2018

The property

A most spacious Georgian first floor flat which has well-proportioned rooms throughout. It is situated in an excellent location having easy access to the University, local amenities and public transport. This is a fantastic opportunity to purchase a bright home which has a pleasing outlook to both front and rear. All the rooms are of a particularly good size and could be used in a flexible manner. There is plenty of storage space as it has many cupboards and a small box room. It has attractive original features which include sash and case windows, ornate cornice work, deep skirtings, panelled doors and window surrounds. The property benefits from gas central heating. The property although needing some minor enhancement offers lots of potential to create a fantastic home. It is thought it will attract a variety of buyers from investors to professionals. The accommodation comprises of Hall, Lounge, Kitchen/Dining room, Two double Bedrooms, small Box room, Bathroom. Excellent storage. Well maintained garden to the rear. On street pay and display parking together with permit zone.

Energy rating C

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