Second-floor traditional flat in c.1910 stone building
A spacious traditional upper flat in a c.1910 stone building, this two-bedroom apartment sits over High Street shops and offers practical town-centre living. The layout includes a lounge/diner, breakfasting kitchen, two double bedrooms and a modern four-piece bathroom — presented in generally nice condition and ready for move-in. Gas central heating and double glazing are installed; some period charm remains in the sash-style windows and stone façade.
Practical for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors, the property offers easy access to local shops, bus routes and Cowdenbeath railway station, with quick links to Dunfermline and Edinburgh. On-street parking is available nearby and a communal rear garden provides outdoor space. Early entry is possible and many fixtures, fittings and integrated appliances are included in the sale.
Important facts and drawbacks: the flat sits above retail units on a busy High Street, so street noise and privacy are considerations. The local area is described as very deprived, which may affect resale and rental demand. The EPC is rated D. Prospective buyers should check whether the legally required inter-linked alarm system has been fitted, as no warranty is given. Overall, this is a well-priced period apartment offering solid practical value with some town-centre compromises.