9/5 Dunedin Street, Broughton, Edinburgh, EH7 4JD

1 Bed Flat - Top Floor with 2 Reception Rooms

Sale history

£220,000 in April 2019

The property

Most impressive traditional top (2nd) floor flat tucked away close to Broughton Road and all the excellent city centre amenities. This lovely flat has a great feeling of light and space, boasting well proportioned rooms and high ceilings. Great period style features include a fireplace and decorative cornicework in the public room and sanded flooring in the bedroom. A platform double bed has been fitted in the box bedroom, allowing for superb storage space below. The accommodation comprises of a hallway with cupboard fitted out as a study, twin windowed living room, dining kitchen, double bedroom, box bedroom, shower-room with electric shower, gas central heating and double glazing, Building Warrnet for attic conversion, security entryphone system and well kept shared garden. Please be advised this property is sold with the benefit of building warrant 15/01033/EXCON issued 1 October 2018 for provision of two bedrooms, a bathroom and storage in the available attic space. No works have been carried and it would be for a purchaser to pursue.

Total Floor Area 60 m2
Energy rating D

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