Freehold two-bedroom end-terrace, approx. 714 sq ft
Double glazing and gas central heating present
Enclosed front and rear gardens, low-maintenance chippings
Cheap council tax; no flooding risk
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Modest room sizes and standard ceiling heights
Decor dated — cosmetic modernisation advised
Area classed as very deprived; predominantly rented terraces
This two-bedroom end-of-terrace villa in Craigmount offers a straightforward, affordable entry to Kirkcaldy home ownership. The property is freehold, double-glazed with gas central heating and sits on a small plot with enclosed front and rear gardens, mostly low-maintenance chippings. At around 714 sq ft across two storeys it suits first-time buyers, a buy-to-let investor or someone seeking a modest family home.
Internally the layout is practical: porch, front living room, separate dining room and kitchen to the rear, plus two double bedrooms with built-in storage and a modern shower room. Room sizes and ceiling heights are average; decor is dated in places, so buyers should expect cosmetic updating to personalise and maximise value. Broadband speeds are reported fast and mobile signal is excellent.
Location strengths include proximity to local shops, bus stops, schools, the town centre, retail park and easy access to the M90. Council tax is low and there is no flooding risk. However, the wider area is identified as very deprived with predominantly rented terraces; local classification notes a hard‑pressed rented terraces profile and challenged white communities—these are material factors for some buyers and investors.
Practical considerations: the small gardens are low maintenance but need basic tidy-up, windows are modest in size, and the property will benefit from updating to reach its full rental or resale potential. Early viewing is sensible for anyone after an affordable, centrally located home in Kirkcaldy with clear scope for improvement.