Flat G, 31 Osprey Crescent, Dunfermline, Fife, KY11 8JP

2 Bed Flat - Second Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£121,000 in November 2020

The property

A modern first floor two-bedroom apartment situated within a popular area of the eastern expansion of Dunfermline. Modern in design, 33F Osprey would make for a perfect first-time home or buy to let investment with amenities close to hand including Duloch Leisure Centre and Library, a Tesco superstore and transport links via the M90 motorway. The property boasts private resident's parking and secure entry phone system on access. Internally the accommodation briefly comprises of entrance hall with several storage cupboards. Bright lounge with bay window offering open views. Kitchen with floor and wall mounted storage, white goods and space for table and chairs. Two double bedrooms, the master benefitting from double build in wardrobes and ensuite shower room. Family bathroom with three-piece suite. GCH and D/G Viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate this modern apartment situated in a popular Dunfermline locale. Rating -C, Council Tax Band - C.

  • Lounge

    3.76 m X 4.48 m / 12'4" X 14'8"

  • Kitchen

    2.96 m X 2.55 m / 9'9" X 8'4"

  • Bedroom 1

    3.85 m X 3.12 m / 12'8" X 10'3"

  • Bedroom 2

    3.65 m X 2.94 m / 12'0" X 9'8"

  • Bathroom

    1.78 m X 1.9 m / 5'10" X 6'3"

Council Tax Band C
Total Floor Area 70 m2
Energy rating B

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