Traditional Flat occupying the ground floor of a two storey terraced building while also extending at the rear into a single storey projection. Traditional property built circa 1900. EPC - Band E.
The property has private external doors to the front and rear. This section of the building contains three flats. Council Tax - Band B. On street parking. Rental potential circa £800 per month.
The subjects originally comprised two separate flats with conversion works understood to have been carried out approximately 40/50 years ago. Freehold Residential Sale.
Mains gas is connected with the outside meter box attached to the lower front external wall of the property. Shepherd Chartered Surveyors survey report £125,000.
Traditional Flat occupying the ground floor of a two storey terraced building while also extending at the rear into a single storey projection. Traditional property built circa 1900. EPC - Band E. COMPRISES: GROUND FLOOR - Entrance Vestibule, Hallway, Lounge, Three Bedrooms, Bathroom, Kitchen and Utility Room. J&E Shepherd Home Report £125,000 (ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND POUNDS). The subjects originally comprised two separate flats with conversion works understood to have been carried out approximately 40/50 years ago. Freehold Residential Sale. Local Authority - Fife Council Kirkcaldy is located approximately 25 miles north of Edinburgh and is Fife's main shopping town with a resident population of circa 50,000 persons and a catchment of circa 200,000 persons. The property has private external doors to the front and rear. This section of the building contains three flats. Council Tax - Band B. On street parking. Rental potential circa £800 per month.
Sought-after area of Kirkcaldy and is ideally situated for an abundance of amenities, including Kirkcaldy mainline train station, providing regular services including to Edinburgh. Kirkcaldy is one of Fife’s principal centres, having a resident population of approximately 50,000 and a further catchment area now estimated to be in excess of 150,000. The town benefits from an excellent communications system, having a main-line railway station and also with the East Fife Regional Road lying nearby to the north of the town, providing a first class dual carriageway link into the nearby Central Scotland motorway network. Prime residential setting in the heart of Kirkcaldy minutes from transport links, schooling, and leisure, dining, and retail choices. On the east coast of Fife, this is a vibrant town with an array of amenities. Bustling shops, fashionable bars, and thriving restaurants are to be found in the town centre, and it hosts a popular Farmers Market held on the last Saturday of every month. Enjoy scenic walks along the beachfront, take in the formal gardens and boating lake at Beveridge Park or visit Ravenscraig Park with its playpark, football pitches, and bowling green. Kirkcaldy Leisure Centre houses a gym, health suite, and swimming pool. Education at all levels is well-catered for including Balwearie Secondary School. Kirkcaldy is the perfect location from which to explore the characterful fishing villages that make up this scenic part of Scotland.
Full Address: 76A Salisbury Street, Kirkcaldy, Fife, KY2 5HP
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