Offering plenty of space for a bargain price, this three bedroom upper cottage flat in Faifley is well worth a look if you’re looking to take your first steps on the local property ladder.
This home is full of surprises, with a nice modern feel throughout the property as it has been recently renovated.
With plenty of space for one or two people, the flat on Lennox Drive, on the market for offers over £115,000, would make an excellent purchase for a first-time buyer.
The tastefully decorated accommodation includes a bright and welcoming entrance hallway that leads into the spacious lounge at the rear, which has been freshly and neutrally decorated.
The dining kitchen is open plan to the lounge and features a combination of wall and floor mounted modern white units with room to fit a dining table for four. There is also an integrated oven, electric hob and hood and fixed high gloss floor tiling.
At the front of the property, there are three large double bedrooms, decorated in neutral finishings, with plenty of space for free-standing furniture. The master bedroom also features an en-suite with a shower.
The family bathroom features a modern three piece suite with a deep Victoria bath, oval wash hand basin, and fixed high gloss floor tiling.
The property has fantastic outdoor space, fully secure at both front and rear, with a large, multi-car driveway to the front and a beautifully presented rear garden with a spacious secluded patio area.
Further enhancements that have been carried out to the property include gas central heating and double glazing.
Nearby schools include Edinbarnet Primary, St. Joseph’s RC Primary and Goldenhill Primary.
This property is being held on the market by McHugh’s Estate Agents. For more information visit mchughestateagents.com/property-for-sale/faifley/lennox-drive-propid1904.
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