East London Street, City of Edinburgh, EH7 4BW, United Kingdom
840 £ / month
1 Furnished This studio-style property comprises an open-plan lounge / kitchen / bedroom with dining area and large double bed, and a full bathroom with shower. Further benefits include electric heating, and Wi-Fi included in the rental rate. Situated between Edinburgh's New Town and Leith Walk, the Broughton neighbourhood is one of the most popular areas, where the traditional properties are generally large with tall windows and ceilings, allowing rooms to flood with light. Popular with professionals and students alike, and home to an array of supermarkets, shops, restaurants and bars, the area is also within easy walking distance of the city centre. The nearby thoroughfare of Leith Walk also has an array of transport options across the city, with the newly-extended tram line offering links to the airport and beyond. Deposit : £500 EPC Rating: E Council Tax Band: A Landlord Registration: Additional costs: council tax and water charge / utilities / broadband / Garden Waste Bin from local authority at additional cost Heating Type: Electric Central Heating Property Floor : Ground Floor Utilities : Prepayment Meter Broadband Type: Full Fibre Available *as obtained from Further information regarding broadband and phone signal can be obtained from the Ofcom Broadband and mobile coverage checker - Ofcom Parking Type: Council permit parking (at additional cost from local council) Planning permission: Please check this properties local authority planning website for any planning which may impact the property or local area in future All statements contained herein are believed to be correct but are not guaranteed and interested parties must satisfy themselves as to their accuracy. Scottish Letting Agent Registration Number: LARN Entrance Hall Bathroom Lounge/Bedroom/Kitchen
Property type
apartment
Rooms
1
Size
28 m²
Price
840 £
Rental period
Unlimited
East London Street, City of Edinburgh, EH7 4BW, United Kingdom
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