32 Fraser Crescent, Edinburgh, EH5 2AJ
Sale history
£210,050 in September 2013
The property
32 Fraser Crescent is a superb three bedroom semi-detached house situated on a quiet residential street in the highly desirable area of Trinity. The property benefits from well presented accommodation, double glazing, private front and rear gardens and is in Band A for Council Tax. It is also situated within the catchment area for the highly regarded Wardie Primary School and Trinity Academy. The bright and spacious accommodation comprises on the ground floor - hall with under stair storage cupboard; sitting/dining room; kitchen with breakfast bar and door to the rear garden; and modern bathroom. On the first floor - landing with hatch to a partially floored attic; master bedroom with built-in storage and en suite shower room; double bedroom 2 with storage cupboard; and bedroom 3. Heating and hot water are provided by a gas central heating system powered by a combi boiler. Double glazing is fitted throughout. The property has well presented front and rear gardens which are mainly laid to lawn. The sizeable rear garden is fully enclosed by fencing and hedging and has a secure gate leading from the front. Unrestricted parking is available on Fraser Crescent. Many neighbouring properties have created private driveways and this may be possible at No.32 subject, of course, to the necessary planning consents.
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