Characterful one-bedroom flat with bay-window views opposite Leith Links parkland.
Top-floor, dual-aspect tenement with high ceilings and bay window views to Arthur's Seat
Top-floor, dual-aspect tenement flat in Leith Links, offering a bright living room with a bay window and direct views towards Arthur’s Seat. The generous dining kitchen includes a large storage cupboard and utility pantry, making the flat feel larger than its one-bedroom classification. A double bedroom plus a useful box room provides flexibility for a home office or extra storage. Practical features include gas central heating, sash-and-case double glazing and a security entry phone.
Positioned on a quiet street opposite wide open parkland, the location suits city professionals and first-time buyers seeking green outlooks and local amenities — cafes, restaurants and transport links are all within easy reach. The property is freehold, has no flooding risk, and benefits from excellent mobile signal and fast broadband speeds.
Notable considerations: internal size is average for a city tenement and there is no private garden — outdoor space is communal. The wider area is described as very deprived, which may influence resale or rental profiling in some markets. The property appears well-presented but, as with many period flats, prospective buyers should check communal maintenance obligations and any necessary future works before purchase.
Overall this is a characterful, well-located one-bedroom (plus box room) flat that combines period features and practical storage, offering a sensible step onto the property ladder or a manageable buy-to-let in a popular Leith location.