5/3 Inglis Green Gait, Edinburgh, EH14 2LG

2 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£180,000 in February 2023

The property

This well-proportioned first floor flat with residents parking and leafy communal grounds, forms part of an established modern courtyard development, close to excellent day to day amenities and well placed for convenient commuting. The property would undoubtedly appeal to first time buyers, professionals, or investors. Early viewing is highly recommended. In brief the accommodation compromises; secure entry system, welcoming hallway with useful storage cupboard, light and airy reception room, stylish fitted kitchen with wall and base mounted units and appliances, two good sized double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes, and contemporary shower room. Further benefits include gas central heating and double glazing. The property is well positioned within leafy landscaped communal grounds and ample residential parking can be found within the development. James Gibb is the factor for the development with a quarterly fee of approx. £180-£200. Council Tax Band - D

Council Tax Band D
Total Floor Area 50 m2
Energy rating B

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