9e McDonald Place, Edinburgh, EH7 4NH

2 Bed Flat - Double Upper with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£307,000 in January 2022

The property

Sold STC - Attractive, beautifully presented main door double upper maisonette with gated access and a private garden, part of a modern colonies development that is conveniently situated in a quiet cul-de-sac close to bustling Broughton Street and Leith Walk, filled with a wide selection of great independent shops and cafes. This well designed complex of modern homes, has ample permit on-street parking and a green outlook. In true move-in condition the property is bright and beautifully presented with a welcoming entrance hallway, a spacious open-plan living/dining space and kitchen, two bedrooms and two bathrooms. The property is located close to a selection of transport links (tram and bus stops) and cycle networks, and is within easy walking distance of the city centre. There is a lovely, well maintained private garden to the front of the property, the ideal space to enjoy outside dining/relaxing! Permit/metered parking can be found within the surrounding area.

Council Tax Band B
Energy rating B

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