£240,000 Offers over
McEwan Fraser is delighted to present this attractive ground-floor main-door flat, built circa 1750, to the market. The property is situated in the attractive Newhaven conservation area and enjoys easy access to Leith and the city centre via the new extension to the tramline. It benefits from gas central heating and an enclosed patio garden. Internally, the property is neutrally decorated and presented in true move-in condition. Entering the property, you will find a vestibule that opens into a central hallway with integrated storage. The accommodation is focused on a bright and spacious dual-aspect living room with plenty of space for a full range of furniture including a dining table. The kitchen is fitted with a mix of integrated and free-standing appliances including a cooker, hood, dishwasher, fridge freezer, and washing machine. The good-sized bedrooms have a range of furniture configurations and space for additional free-standing furniture if required. The three-piece family bathroom suite, with a shower over the bath, completes the accommodation internally. Externally there is a shared patio garden to the rear, shared with only one other property. Early internal viewing is essential to appreciate this lovely, bright, and spacious flat. Electricity Supply: Scottish Power Water Supply: Scottish water Sewerage: Scottish water Broadband / Mobile Coverage: BT, Partial 5G
By appointment through McEwan Fraser Legal on Edinburgh 0131 524 9797
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