Fabulous, bright and spacious two bedroom flat situated in the much sought after Marchmont area of the City, within walking distance of the Meadows and the City centre.
The property boasts a large open plan lounge with dining area, fully fitted kitchen, two double bedrooms, shower room with WC, ample storage, and a great standard of decor and furnishings throughout. Gas central heating.
The ever-popular Marchmont area of Edinburgh lies approximately one mile south of Edinburgh's city centre. Both Edinburgh and Napier Universities are within approximately a half a mile. Amenities in the locale include a wide and varied range of shops, restaurants, bars and bistros. In addition, there is a local post office, bank and frequent bus services. Recreational facilities in the area include The Meadows, Bruntsfield Links, Warrender Swimming Pool, The Cameo Cinema and Kings Theatre, in nearby Tollcross.
Deposit : £500
EPC Rating: C
Council Tax Band: D
Landlord Registration: EDI-1419591-24
Additional costs: Council tax and water charge, Utilities, broadband, Garden Waste Bin from local authority at additional cost
Heating Type: Gas Central Heating
Property Floor: Second Floor
Utilities :
Electricity Supplier: Eon
Gas Supplier: Eon
Broadband Type: Gfast Fibre Available / Standard Available / Superfast Fibre Available *as obtained from [edited hyperlink]Further information regarding broadband and phone signal can be obtained from the Ofcom broadband and mobile coverage checker
Parking Type: Council permit parking (at additional cost from local council)
Holding Deposit: £300 per property required at time of application being accepted. The Holding deposit is then offset against the rent and deposit due prior to move in
Scottish Letting Agent Registration Number: LARN1812026
Planning permission: Please check this properties local authority planning website for any planning which may impact the property or local area in future
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