£250,000 Offers over
Selling Date | Selling Price | Value change |
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9 September 2016 | £200,000 | £35,000 |
10 December 2010 | £165,000 | £8,750 |
24 November 2005 | £156,250 | N/A |
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Beautifully presented, two-bedroom, south-facing, semi-detached home, with gardens and a garage. Located in a quiet, residential cul-de-sac, in the desirable Corstorphine area, west of Edinburgh city centre. A bright entrance vestibule opens into a hallway, with storage, finished with light, neutral decor and modern, wood-effect flooring. Set to the front of the property, enjoying access to the front garden and courtyard, via a glazed, sliding door, a reception room includes built-in cupboard storage and a feature fireplace, and provides a versatile floor plan for both lounge and dining furniture. A kitchen is fitted with neutrally-toned units and wood-effect worktops, whilst appliances include an integrated oven, a ceramic hob, a concealed extractor fan, a fridge/freezer, a dishwasher, a dryer and a freestanding washing machine. Set to either aspect, upstairs, two well-proportioned double bedrooms benefit from both wardrobe and cupboard storage and provide plenty of floor space for freestanding bedroom furniture. Completing the accommodation, a bathroom comprises a contemporary three-piece suite, a shower-over-bath, a chrome, ladder-style radiator and tiled splash walls and flooring. To the rear of the property sits an enclosed private garden.
Corstorphine is a sought-after, established residential area with a historic village centre surrounded by an extensive range of housing types. A west-of-city location makes for quick access to the city centre, city bypass, Gyle and Gogarburn. There is local shopping throughout with a range of amenities on St. John's Road, whilst a 24-hour Tesco superstore and the nearby Hermiston Gait Retail Park and Gyle shopping centres offer an extensive range of high-street names. Numerous family-friendly public parks and the woodlands of Corstorphine Hill are found in the area, whilst leisure facilities include a David Lloyd Club, a choice of local golf courses, and Edinburgh Zoo. The area has frequent public transport to both Edinburgh and further afield and a range of highly-regarded nurseries and schools at all levels.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax band: D
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