Hunting for a home in Edinburgh can be demoralising with soaring costs and hefty competition.
So it is a pleasant surprise to find a property, albeit a touch on the small side, on the market for offers over £120,000 in a vibrant community setting.
A one-bed ground floor flat in Gorgie has come on the market and is being advertised as ideal for a first time buyer who is a young professional or couple or for someone looking to buy-to-let.
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The home comes with an open plan kitchen and lounge area with reasonable storage space as well as reasonably sized worktops.
The double bedroom is definitely big enough for two and comes with a built-in wardrobe as well as an en-suite bathroom.
There is plenty to do in the local area with the Fountain Park complex which contains a variety of businesses including a large cinema and gym just a short walk away.
A number of shops and takeaways are also located in the local area.
Gorgie is a popular area with students and young people and is extremely close to the city centre for those that enjoy the Edinburgh night scene.
Your Move, who are advertising the Gorgie Road property on RightMove, describe it as: “A well presented traditional sandstone main door, ground floor flat within the popular residential area of Gorgie lying approximately 2.5 miles to the south west of Edinburgh city centre.
“This property would be ideal for first time buyers and those looking for an buy-to-let investment. The accommodation comprises: Well presented lounge/kitchen complete with contemporary storage units and work surfaces, including integrated hob and electric oven.
“Double bedroom with a spacious built in wardrobe and en-suite bathroom.”
You can view the property in full here.
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