35/17 Millar Crescent, Edinburgh, EH10 5HQ

2 Bed Flat - Second Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£300,000 in September 2021

The property

This spacious second floor flat with allocated parking space forms part of a modern development in the prestigious area of Morningside in south Edinburgh. The property is located within easy walking distance of highly regarded independent shops, cafes, restaurants, recreational facilities and transport links. The accommodation comprises; south-facing bay windowed living room with space for a dining table and chairs, separate modern kitchen, two generous double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, principal bedroom with en-suite shower room and main bathroom with shower over bath. Two cupboards off the hallway give convenient storage. There is a residents carpark to the rear and the property has an allocated parking space. There is also secure bike storage. Additional visitor parking is available. The property is fully double glazed and has gas central heating. Included in the sale are the fitted carpets and floor coverings, oven, hob, hood, fridge-freezer and lightshades.

Council Tax Band E
Total Floor Area 78 m2
Energy rating B

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