New fixed price below Home Report valuation. Welcome to Pitt Street, laid out by Robert Burn in 1808 - the renowned architect of the Nelson Monument on Calton Hill and responsible for the remodeling of St Giles Cathedral in the early 19th Century.
This charming, sun filled, two bedroom second (top) floor tenement flat offers bright and spacious accommodation, boasting an elegant mix of contemporary comforts and many fine period features, including dado paneling in the sitting room, a bow-ended rear bedroom overlooking private gardens and the original flagged floor in the dining kitchen. Recently rewired, the property forms part of a handsome Georgian B Listed building with only four owner occupied properties in the stair, set on a wide cobblestoned street well placed to access a great choice of local parks, the Water of Leith walk/cycleway leading down to the Shore. It is conveniently located in the Bonnington/Newhaven area to take advantage of the vibrant Leith district of Edinburgh, close to an abundance of local amenities along with excellent transport links to and from the city centre, the property is presented to the market in immaculate order throughout.
Based on a 30 year mortgage, with a 10% deposit and a 4.50% interest rate. These results are estimates and are only intended as a guide. Make sure you obtain accurate figures from your lender before committing to any mortgage. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage.
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