9 (2F4) High Street, Royal Mile , Old Town, EH1 1SR

1 Bed Flat - Second Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£160,000 in November 2014

The property

This bright and contemporarily decorated flat is part of a traditional tenement building in the heart of Edinburgh's historic Old Town. The area is full of character and this is a lovely home that is perfect for people who enjoy city living. The living room/kitchen is a fabulous open plan space, ideal for entertaining with family and friends. The kitchen is modern with attractive blue units, light wood-finish work surfaces and wood laminate flooring. This is a versatile space with room for a living room area and a dining tables and chairs. A door leads from here to the bedroom which is a bright and well proportioned double. With a window that overlooks the rear garden and faces away from the bustling Royal Mile, this is a quiet and relaxing room. The property has a shower room with white tiling with blue inserts. There is a shared garden at the rear and on-street parking is available in the area. The property is in a fabulous location near to the University of Edinburgh's main George Square campus and the city centre, making it ideal for young professionals or as a buy to let purchase.

Energy rating E

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