1/59 Homeross House, Mount Grange, Strathearn Road, EDINBURGH, EH9 2QY

1 Bed Retirement with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£115,000 in January 2019

The property

Bright one bedroom first floor flat which forms part of a factored McCarthy & Stone retirement block located in a prime central location within Edinburgh. The property would benefit from some upgrading and redecoration to taste. The development further benefits from a duty manager, secure entryphone system, residents' lounge, shared laundry facilities, guest suites, lift access to all floors and telecare / careline system with pullcord in all rooms. The accommodation comprises: hallway with fitted carpet; spacious sitting room with double window and fitted carpet; the kitchen is accessed via the sittingroom and is fairly basic and would benefit from upgrading; double bedroom with built-in wardrobe and fitted carpet; modern wet room style showerroom with WC with concealed cistern and Geberit chrome flush plate, wall mounted wash basin and electric shower. The property also benefits from double glazed windows and electric storage heating. There are well maintained landscaped garden grounds surrounding the property. There is also a private residents' car park.

Council Tax Band C
Energy rating C

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