41a St. Patrick Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9EU

2 Bed Flat - Garden with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£226,000 in December 2019

The property

The perfect opportunity has arisen for the avid investor seeking their next project. This attractively located garden flat is in need of some modernisation and upgrading. The accommodation comprises two double bedrooms, a kitchen, a bathroom and a bright south-facing living/dining space with French doors opening out into a private gravelled area. Private garden ground is rare for city-centre properties and this property benefits from this additional entertainment space which is sure to be enjoyed especially during the summer months. Located centrally in the Newington area of Edinburgh, the property allows easy access to the University of Edinburgh, the shops, restaurants and amenities the area has to offer and is only a 20-minute walk from Princes Street. The property presents an ideal investment opportunity with the potential to let to students, small families, tourists and Fringe festival-goers. The property would also offer ideal accommodation for first time buyers, young professionals and students alike. .

Energy rating E

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