39 Howden Hall Court, Edinburgh, EH16 6UZ

1 Bed Flat - Others with 1 Reception Room

Sale history

£87,000 in April 2015

The property

This bright quarter villa is located in a quiet cul-de-sac in Liberton, to the south of Edinburgh's city centre. The living room has a south-facing window that floods it with natural light. With space for a dining table and chairs, this is a lovely sunny place to relax and socialise with family and friends. The kitchen has dark wood finish units, light work surfaces and white tiling. The bedroom is on the first floor and is a good-sized double with recessed storage. The bathroom is also a good size but would benefit from refurbishment. There is a sunny south facing garden at the front of the property which is a great spot to enjoy the sunshine. It has large paved patio, ideal as a seating area and there is a raised bed planted with mature shrubs. There is also a shared drying green. A driveway and garage provide off-street parking for multiple cars. The property has white meter heating and the area has on-street parking. In a peaceful location and with lots of great modernisation potential, this is a fantastic opportunity for the new owner to put their own stamp on the property to create their perfect home.

Energy rating E

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