6/9 Beaverbank Place, Edinburgh, EH7 4ER

1 Bed Flat - Second Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£119,000 in March 2018

The property

Well-presented, one-bedroom, second-floor flat forming part of a traditional stone-built tenement, which is factored by Link Housing, conveniently located in the popular and vibrant Broughton area, just north of Edinburgh city centre. A generous hall space has shelving, space for outwear, the secured entry-phone handset, and gives access throughout the property. The bright open-plan public room features pendant light fittings over both the lounge and kitchen areas, and features an open shelved press, vanished hardwood flooring, and a gas fireplace. Set to the rear of the room, the kitchen units, worktop, and a stainless steel sink with drainer; whilst a further built-in store cupboard is set off. A bedroom has space for a double bed and freestanding furniture, and includes a pendant light fitting and painted floorboards. The shower room is set internally off the hall and includes a two piece suite, and walk-in shower area.

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 33 m2
Energy rating E

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