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1 bedroom flat
Under offer
Flat
1 bed
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
96 (1F1) Duke Street is a wonderful opportunity to completely refurbish this blank canvas. South facing and to the rear of the building, this flat is bright and spacious. Reached through a secure door entry system, via a well-maintained stairwell to the second floor, the accommodation comprises: L shaped entrance hall with storage cupboard off; well-proportioned living room; internal kitchen; double bedroom and bathroom with window. Further benefits are sash and case windows; GCH, access to communal garden with large paved areas and drying lines; a few minutes' walk from Leith Links, Leith Walk has a variety of retail outlets and provides a 15/20 minute walk into the City Centre as does Easter Road.
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About this agent

Annan Solicitors & Estate Agents - Annan
266-268 Portobello High Street
Edinburgh, Midlothian
EH15 2AT
0131 268 9160Annan Solicitors & Estate Agents are proud to serve Scotland’s capital city, Edinburgh. Our extensive knowledge of the surrounding area and broad experience within the estate agency has helped us understand the ins and outs of what you need when buying or selling a property. Whether you are currently on the property ladder or a first-time buyer, we can guarantee to help you find the property of your dreams across Edinburgh. Our Edinburgh office is located on Portobello’s high street, three miles east of the city centre and within walking distance of Edinburgh’s charming seaside suburb. With nearby free parking, shops, restaurants and cafes, our office is convenient and easily accessible by foot, car or by one of Edinburgh’s notorious public transportation links. Home to international festivals, fine dining, beautiful scenery, adventurous attractions and two UNESCO World Heritage sites, it comes to no surprise that Edinburgh has fast become one of the UK’s most desired places to live. Recognised as one of Europe’s liveliest cities, Edinburgh is famous for its history, remarkable rustic buildings, stunning scenery and contributions to sport and education – primarily within the fields of medicine, literature, engineering and the sciences. Outside of London, Edinburgh is acknowledged for having one of the UK’s strongest economies and for being a property hot-spot. Despite only being Scotland’s second most populous city, Edinburgh’s property market continues to grow and prosper with property prices set to soar by almost a quarter within the next four years.





















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