36/9 Caledonian Crescent, Edinburgh, EH11 2AG

1 Bed Flat - Second Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£140,600 in May 2019

The property

This well-proportioned second floor flat lies in a popular location in Dalry in the heart of Edinburgh. The property lies to the rear of the building making it extremely quiet. The living room is a good size and has attractive wood-effect flooring and space to add a dining table and chairs to create an open plan space to entertain. The kitchen lies open plan to the living room and has wood units with sleek tiling. The bedroom is a spacious double with ample space to add freestanding bedroom furniture. The shower room lies off the hallway and has white tiling with blue inserts. There is access to a shared garden to the rear with a communal drying green and raised beds suitable for planting. On-street permit parking is available in the area. The property is fully double glazed and has an electric heating system. In a great location, close to the city centre and great public transport links, this is an ideal home for those who enjoy city living or as a buy-to-let investment.

Council Tax Band A
Total Floor Area 37 m2
Energy rating E

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