Private entrance with staircase to upper flat
Bay-front lounge/diner with good natural light
Modern fitted kitchen and stylish shower room
Double glazing and gas central heating (GCH)
Well-maintained communal gardens and external outhouse
On-street parking only; no allocated parking
Second bedroom and kitchen are modest in size
Located in a very deprived area — affects long-term demand
This well-presented two-bedroom upper flat sits in a traditional stone building, offered in move-in condition with modern fixtures and gas central heating. The flat benefits from a private entrance and staircase, a bright bay-front lounge/diner, a fitted kitchen and a stylish shower room — ready for immediate occupation by a first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor.
Externally there are well-kept communal gardens, a drying green and an external outhouse for extra storage. Double glazing and an EPC C rating support reasonable running costs; council tax is described as low. On-street parking is plentiful but unallocated, so there is no private parking bay.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the flat occupies the upper floor so there are internal stairs and some rooms sit under roof slopes. The second bedroom and kitchen are modest in size, so the layout best suits singles, couples, or those seeking a rental opportunity rather than families requiring large rooms. The property is in a very deprived area locally, which may affect resale and rental demand in the longer term.
Overall this compact 617 sq ft apartment offers a low-maintenance, central location within walking distance of Dunfermline city centre and Pittencrieff Park. It represents a clear opportunity for a first-time buyer seeking immediate occupation or an investor after a tidy, ready-to-rent flat, provided buyers are comfortable with the neighbourhood profile and upper-floor access.