38 Stuart Crescent, Edinburgh, EH12 8XS

1 Bed Flat - Lower with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£127,000 in June 2017

The property

Beautifully-presented, one-bedroom, lower villa with private gardens, conveniently located in the popular Corstorphine area, lying to the west of Edinburgh city centre. The entrance vestibule, with space for hanging outerwear, leads directly into the well-proportioned living/dining room. The front-facing, bright, living area is fully carpeted and comprises TV, telephone and power points, decorative light fitting and has ample room for furniture. To the rear of the room, the dining area has room for a six-seater dining table, and gives access to the central hallway with walk-in storage cupboard, and all other rooms. To the rear of the property, the modern fitted kitchen comprises integrated electric oven, gas hob and extractor canopy, room for a free-standing fridge freezer, wall-mounted shelving, wooden cabinets, and a tiled splash back. Also, to the rear, the bedroom is a good-sized double room featuring built-in wardrobes with mirrored doors. Finally, the family bathroom is tastefully decorated with a modern all-white suite, electric shower unit and towel radiator.

Council Tax Band B
Total Floor Area 41 m2
Energy rating C

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