48/7 Scald Law Drive, Colinton, Edinburgh, EH13 0FL

2 Bed Flat - Second Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£222,000 in November 2021

The property

Set in a quiet cul-de-sac, moments from vast open green spaces, quick transport links and excellent local amenities is this immaculately presented apartment with panoramic views. Surrounded by manicured communal grounds the property boasts gas central heating, double glazing, resident’s parking and a secure bike store. Early viewing is essential to fully appreciate the stunning interiors and quiet, yet well-connected location. The accommodation comprises of a welcoming entrance hallway with useful storage cupboard, spacious lounge/kitchen with ample living and dining space and French doors with Juliet balcony and picturesque views. Contemporary kitchen section with attractive units, master bedroom with double built in wardrobes, second well-proportioned double bedroom and the property is completed by a stylish main bathroom with shower over bath and a further storage cupboard. It should be noted that this is a Golden Share property. Under the Golden Share scheme, the purchaser owns 100% of the home but the Golden Share price of the property is fixed at 80% of the open market value at the time of sale. Purchasers must provide the necessary evidence to demonstrate that they are eligible for the scheme.

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 77 m2
Energy rating B

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