9/3 Buccleuch Street, Edinburgh, EH8 9JN

1 Bed Flat - First Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£207,000 in November 2023

The property

9/3 Buccleuch Street is a bright and spacious one bedroom first floor flat, forming part of a historic C-Listed building, situated in the desirable Newington area. The location is superb with excellent local amenities and schools/universities and is a convenient distance from the city centre & surrounding areas. The property would make for a fantastic first-time buyer or buy-to-let investment opportunity. Entrance hall; spacious south-facing living room / dining room with twin windows to the front and feature electric fireplace; fitted breakfasting kitchen with wall and base units and integrated appliances; good-sized double bedroom overlooking the rear communal garden; and a bathroom. Accommodation: Entrance hall. Living room / Dining room. Kitchen. Double bedroom. Bathroom. Gas central heating. Single glazed sash and case astragalled units. Well-maintained communal rear garden. Residents permit and on street pay & display parking

Council Tax Band B
Total Floor Area 45 m2
Energy rating C

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