A property on one of Scotland's most expensive streets is a time capsule into the past.
This old-fashioned Edinburgh home is 'frozen in time' and looks like it hasn't been changed in decades, but has huge potential.
It has the quaint charm that comes with florals, pastel walls and vintage furniture.
The charming home could be lovingly restored or transformed into a fixer-upper with the right imagination.
Set near some of Scotland's most expensive streets, the three bedroom flat has incredible views through to Edinburgh Castle, Arthur's Seat and Calton Hill.

This second floor flat is on Inverleith Place and a stone's throw from some of the priciest property in the country.
Around the corner is Inverleith Avenue South - the tenth most expensive street in Scotland where a home can cost you an eye-watering £1,625,673, according to Zoopla.
Set inside a Victorian end terrace, the keys to this dream home could be yours with an offer over £425,000.

The three bedroom, one bathroom property is just around the corner from Edinburgh Botanic Gardens with unrivalled views of the city skyline.
Scotland's capital is the most expensive place to buy a property as the average Edinburgh property price is £293,406 according to Bank of Scotland figures.
The listing sings the praises of this property's fixer-upper potential to be your forever home.

Listed by Coulters, the listing says: "19/3 Inverleith Place provides a great opportunity to modernise and renovate this second floor property in this elegant Victorian end terraced stone villa within this popular residential area.
"The property has huge potential and lovely period features along with unrivalled views to the rear over Edinburgh’s Royal Botanical Gardens and further views of the Edinburgh city skyline."
Find the Edinburgh fixer-upper flat listing here.
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