83 Glendinning Crescent, Edinburgh, EH16 6DN

2 Bed Flat - Upper with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£190,000 in August 2024

The property

Sold stc Bright, tastefully presented and well proportioned upper villa flat which is quietly situated in this popular and mature residential district to the south of the city centre. The accommodation has been well maintained by its present owner and comprises entrance hall at ground floor level, first floor reception hall, sunny twin-windowed lounge/dining room, quality fitted kitchen, two double bedrooms and luxury shower room. There is also a generous volume of floored and lined attic storage space which could be used for a variety of purposes. Gas central heating with a combination boiler, double glazed window units and a sunny aspect should help ensure a warm yet cost-effective home. There are areas of private garden ground to the front, side and rear of the building and unrestricted on-street parking on Glendinning Crescent itself. It is anticipated that this home will prove to be of particular interest to perhaps the first time buyer, professional couple or young family and early viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate what is on offer. The Inch is a popular suburb lying on the south-east boundary of Edinburgh, made up of mainly residential areas. There is a good variety of local amenities on offer, including banking and postal facilities, local shops, and larger stores including Iceland, Morrison’s and Lidl. The Royal Infirmary is close to hand and schooling is well represented for nursery to senior level. An efficient public transport network operates to most parts of the town and surrounding areas. The City By-pass and main motorway networks are also close by. Home Report £170,000 Offers Over £165,000 EPC: C Council Tax: B Tenure - Freehold

Council Tax Band B
Energy rating C

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