Bright first-floor flat with communal garden and easy city links.
- First-floor two-bedroom in traditional sandstone tenement
- Bright bay-front living room with period features
- Fitted kitchen with included white goods and tiled splashbacks
- Gas central heating, double glazing, and secure entry system
- Shared large rear garden; on-street permit and metered parking only
- Small overall size (approx. 560 sq ft) — compact accommodation
- Area classified as very deprived; consider local socioeconomic factors
- Shower-over-bath; boiler located in large storage cupboard (limits storage)
A well-proportioned first-floor flat in a traditional sandstone tenement, ideal for a first-time buyer or investor seeking central Leith living. The apartment offers a bright bay-front living room, two double bedrooms with built-in storage, and a fitted kitchen with included white goods. Practical features include gas central heating, double glazing and a secure entry system.
Externally, residents share a large, maintained rear garden and on-street permit/metered parking. Broadband speeds are reported fast and mobile signal excellent, supporting remote working or strong tenant demand. Council Tax Band B and EPC Band C help keep running costs reasonable.
Notable drawbacks are straightforward: the overall size is small (approximately 560 sq ft) and the surrounding area is classified as very deprived, which may influence long-term resale or rental profiles. The shower room uses a shower-over-bath arrangement and the boiler is housed in a large storage cupboard, which may limit storage options. Parking is on-street only.
The flat is offered freehold—uncommon for flats—so buyers should confirm title specifics. This property suits buyers prioritising location, period character and good transport links into the city centre, and those willing to accept modest internal space for an affordable entry into Leith.