33/5 Milton Street, Edinburgh, EH8 8HB

2 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£178,500 in February 2018

The property

An Attractive and Well Presented Traditional First Floor Flat, Quietly Situated in a Cul-de-Sac in the Abbeyhill Neighbourhood, Beside Holyrood Park, Only a Mile from The City Centre & Offering Abundant Local Services and Transport Links * Open Plan Living Room-Kitchen Hallway Shared Garden Electric Heating This attractive first floor flat is very cleanly presented and enjoys the benefits of double glazing and electric heating throughout. Decor is light and neutral and there are fitted floor coverings comprising modern carpets, plus practical vinyl flooring to the kitchen and shower room. Quietly situated in the popular Abbeyhill neighbourhood, within walking distance of the city centre and locations such as the Scottish Parliament, High Street and Edinburgh University. It is envisaged that the property will have strong appeal to first time buyers and young professionals in particular. ** In today’s market, early viewing is highly recommended **

Energy rating E

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