£185,000 Fixed price
Selling Date | Selling Price | Value change |
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23 January 2020 | £143,500 | £18,500 |
5 March 2009 | £125,000 | £27,500 |
28 May 2004 | £97,500 | N/A |
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*RECENTLY CHANGED TO FIXED PRICE £5000 BELOW VALUATION* Beautifully presented, one-bedroom, ground floor, main-door flat. Set in a traditional stone-built tenement, with three aspects, located in the sought-after Leith district, north of Edinburgh city centre. Access is gained to the flat via the entrance vestibule and then the hall which has three storage cupboards that serves each room within. The bright and well-proportioned living room/kitchen has aspects to the side and rear of the property, features sanded floorboards, pendant lighting, a decorative fireplace, an open shelved press and two recessed windows which offer plentiful natural light and look out over the garden. The kitchen is fitted with contemporary units, stone effect worktops, tiled splashbacks and a ceramic sink. Appliances include an integrated ceramic hob, electric oven and extractor hood, with a freestanding fridge/freezer and washing machine housed in the utility cupboard in the hall. Set to the front, the double bedroom has a recessed window, two built-in wardrobes and space for freestanding bedroom furniture, whilst the stylish shower room is fitted with a modern two-piece suite with a rain-head mains shower set in a double-size cubicle.
The Shore is a fashionable and vibrant location north of Edinburgh city centre, offering a blend of historic buildings and modern developments, and is well-served by the area's unrivalled selection of local artisan shops and eateries, including several Michelin-starred restaurants. Extensive local shopping is available throughout Leith, with Great Junction Street and the foot of Leith Walk close by, with many supermarkets in close range. The area also benefits from weekly markets, where local food stalls and independent retailers are showcased. Ocean Terminal retail and leisure complex offers a wide range of major high-street shopping outlets, a multi-screen cinema, a gym, spa, and a variety of restaurants. Walks and cycleways can be found along the Newhaven shore and the Water of Leith, whilst the extensive Leith Links park offers open green spaces. The area is well-served by transport links to the city centre and beyond, with the new tram extension into Newhaven expected to complete in 2023.
Tenure: Freehold.
Council Tax Band: B.
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