£170,000 Offers over
Selling Date | Selling Price | Value change |
---|---|---|
28 May 2019 | £137,000 | £11,500 |
26 January 2018 | £125,500 | £500 |
13 May 2016 | £125,000 | £13,000 |
3 July 2009 | £112,000 | £11,000 |
17 October 2008 | £123,000 | £5,500 |
17 March 2006 | £117,500 | £7,850 |
4 May 2005 | £109,650 | N/A |
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Beautifully presented, three-bedroom, modern end-terrace home with gardens and two allocated parking spaces. Located in an established residential development in Glenrothes, Fife. The entrance vestibule gives access to a modern WC, and opens into the generously sized living room which features wood effect flooring, spotlighting and a tasteful fireplace. Set off the living room, with patio doors to the garden and ample space for dining, a stylish kitchen is fitted with modern units, stone effect worktops and matching splash backs, and a stainless steel sink. Appliances include an integrated double oven, an electric hob with a canopy above, a washing machine, a dishwasher; and a freestanding fridge/freezer. On the upper floor, bedrooms one and two are similarly well-sized and finished, with carpeted flooring and ample space for freestanding furniture; whilst a further flexible bedroom is set to the front. Completing the accommodation, the bathroom is fitted with a modern three-piece suite, a mains mixer shower over the bath and a ladder-style radiator.
South Queensferry is a picturesque town which sits on the Forth shore between the three iconic bridges. Numerous shops line the cobbled main street, where there is a large choice of pubs, bistros and restaurants, whilst there is a large Tesco and several more restaurants to the south of the town. South Queensferry and Port Edgar Marina offer many watersports, and there are coastal walks and trails through the Dalmeny Estate. West Lothian has country parks at Beecraigs and Muiravonside, plus a network of cycle and bridle paths. A popular commuting town for Edinburgh and Fife, it lies close to major road links, with regular commuting train services available from Dalmeny station and frequent local bus services throughout.
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Registers of Scotland is a government body responsible for compiling and maintaining property registers. There can be a delay of up to 3 months from when a property is sold to being recorded with Registers of Scotland. We provide house price data for your information only, we do not accept any liability for any errors.
If you have noticed any incorrect information, please contact info@s1now.com.