32 Easter Drylaw Bank, Edinburgh, EH4 2QN

2 Bed Flat - Maindoor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£110,011 in April 2019

The property

Well-presented and spacious, two bedroom, main door, ground floor flat, forming part of an established residential development, located in the Easter Drylaw area, north of Edinburgh city centre.An entrance hall has ample space for outerwear storage, and opens to the spacious public room. Front facing, the living room has space for lounge and dining furniture, and features wood-effect flooring, and three pendant light fittings. An inner hall is set off the rear of the lounge and gives further access throughout the property and to a built-in store cupboard. The bright kitchen is set off the hall and has a side aspect door to the gardens; whilst fitted units include stone-effect worktops, sink with drainer, a tiled surround, unit down-lights, fridge, freezer, dishwasher, and an integrated oven, gas hob and extractor fan. Set to the rear of the property are two well-proportioned, carpeted bedrooms, with a built-in mirrored wardrobe for bedroom one. The bathroom is set off the hall, and is fitted with a two piece suite, and a generous oval bath with shower head fitting above and tiled splash-walls.

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 72 m2
Energy rating D

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