36 Forth Avenue, Kirkcaldy, Fife, KY2 5PS
Sale history
£76,000 in October 2024
The property
Forming part of a traditional terraced row in Kirkcaldy, this one-bedroom upper flat is sure to appeal to first-time buyers, professionals, couples, and rental investors alike. It is presented with mostly neutral interiors and enjoys a private garden area, as well as access to unrestricted on-street parking. Furthermore, it is ideally placed for easy access to shops, including well-known retailers, supermarkets, and independent stores, transport links connecting across Fife and further afield (the train station is less than a five-minute drive away), and scenic open spaces, including the beach. Extras: All light fittings and window coverings will be included in the sale.
Total Floor Area | 50 m2 |
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