5 Shale Road, Edinburgh, EH17 8FA
Sale history
£196,000 in November 2021
The property
This is an Edinburgh Council “Golden Share” property, situated in a modern development, in the popular Burdiehouse district of the city. On offer is a mid-terraced villa, a short journey to the South of the Edinburgh City Centre and with its proximity to the City Bypass, an ideal commuter base. The property is close to a wide range of local amenities and would make an excellent family home in a good location. The “Golden Share” is an approved affordable housing tenure in the City of Edinburgh. The properties are sold at 80% of open market value making them affordable to people in housing need (who could not afford to purchase a similarly sized home in the local area). The sales process is similar to standard house sale and the purchaser owns 100% of the property. Please visit Golden Share information section on Edinburgh Councils Website for more details. The accommodation comprises: Reception hall. Well presented living room with excellent storage cupboard. Dining kitchen with integrated appliances. French doors to rear garden. Utility room.Cloakroom/WC. Carpeted staircase leading to upper level. Upper landing with access to attic. Main double bedroom with built-in mirrored wardrobes & further excellent storage cupboard. Open outlook to front. Two further bedrooms. Family bathroom with shower. Gas central heating. Double glazing. Alarm.
Council Tax Band | D |
Total Floor Area | 83 m2 |
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