25/6 Gillespie Crescent, Edinburgh, EH10 4HU

3 Bed Flat - Third Floor with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£330,000 in December 2014

The property

A spacious three bedroom third floor flat in a superb Victorian crescent in the popular Bruntsfield area of Edinburgh. The property is ideal for the buy-to-let investor as it has an HMO licence which expires on 30th November 2014. The accommodation comprises of a large hallway, bay-windowed sitting room, dining kitchen, master bedroom with en-suite shower room, two further bedrooms and the bathroom. Unusually, the property also has direct internal access to an large floored attic room which provides excellent storage and may be possible to develop into additional accommodation subject to the necessary consents being obtained. The property benefits from gas central heating and access to a communal garden to the rear. It retains some attractive period features such as working window shutters, decorative cornice work and stripped floors.

Energy rating F

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