Top-floor two-bed in Aberdeen city centre — strong rental location, sold at auction.
City-centre granite Victorian building, minutes from Union Street
This top-floor, two-bedroom flat occupies a prominent granite Victorian building in the heart of Aberdeen city centre, a high-demand rental pocket close to Aberdeen University, Aberdeen Royal Infirmary and Union Street. The property is presented with double glazing and gas central heating and is already established as a rental asset producing £810 per month (£9,720 per year).
The apartment offers two double bedrooms, a compact open-plan living area and a three-piece shower room — the living space is efficient rather than expansive, reflecting its city-centre position and top-floor layout. Photographs and descriptions indicate characterful high ceilings in the building and a modern, minimalist interior in the flat itself.
Important sale details: the lot will be sold at auction on a freehold basis. Marketing information also references vacant possession in places but the listing is described as a tenanted investment; prospective buyers should confirm the current tenancy status, notice requirements and exact buyer obligations before bidding. The surrounding neighbourhood is cosmopolitan and student-oriented but classified as very deprived, which can mean both steady tenant demand and local socio-economic challenges.
For investors the location is the primary attraction — close walking distance to universities, hospital, public transport and retail amenities — offering upside if re-let to sharers (marketing suggests a realistic rental ceiling of around £1,000pcm for two occupiers). Buyers should budget for routine maintenance and verify any communal or building management responsibilities prior to purchase.