90 Chesser Crescent, Edinburgh, EH14 1SE
Sale history
£225,000 in November 2025
The property
Forming part of a sought-after factored development to the west of Edinburgh city centre, this two bedroom third floor flat offers an ideal home for first-time buyers or an appealing rental investment. Nestled in a tranquil cul-de-sac in popular Chesser, close to excellent amenities and transport links. Welcoming you into the third floor apartment is a light and airy entrance hall with two cupboard. Positioned to the front, the living room, enjoys a southerly aspect and offers scope for a comfortable sitting area. Open plan and zoned by a convivial breakfast bar, is a well-appointed kitchen, which is fitted with ideal storage and workspace and replete with a gas hob, oven and extractor hood. In the living room a full-height glazed door, allows access to a south-facing balcony with views of the Pentlands, access is shared with the main bedroom. Returning to the hall, there are two comfortable double bedrooms, one with built-in wardrobes. Finally, there is a pristine three-piece bathroom. Externally, there is a well-maintained grounds and ample resident parking and secure bike store. Development is factored by Hacking & Paterson, with an approximate fee of £250/£300 per quarter, this covers maintenance of the communal areas and blocks building insurance. Extras: fitted floors, light fittings, blinds, gashob, electric oven and cooker extractor, to be included in the sale. Property Summary A sought-after modern development in Chesser Spacious open-planliving room & kitchen Well-appointed kitchen Two excellent double bedrooms, one with built-in wardrobe Stylish three-piece bathroom Gas central heating & double glazing Attic space, providing additional storage Well maintained shared grounds Private residents parking & secure bike store Home Report Value - £240,000 Location Chesser, is a vibrant and popular location, with it’s close proximity west of the city centre (approx: 3 miles).This location offers an easy commute both for work or pleasure, for Edinburgh’s vast array of attractions, including Museums, Theatres, bars and restaurants. There are excellent local amenities, in Gorgie itself, including a Sainburys. Chesser itself boasts an Asda along with the Edinburgh West retail park, hosting an M & S foodhall and an Aldi. The Edinburgh Corner Exchange, is a popular exhibition and venue centre. There are two gyms nearby, the Nuffield Fitness & Wellbeing gym and a Pure gym. Fabulous walks can be found, with access to the Water of Leith walkway. It is popular with the student market due good bus services, linking into the city, as well as Edinburgh Napiers ‘Sighthill’ campus and Heriot Watt University. Slateford station and the tram network, are a 10 minute journey, offering an easy commute into the city or west to Edinburgh International Airport.
| Council Tax Band | C |
| Total Floor Area | 59 m2 |
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