An Edinburgh apartment with stunning views over the Firth of Forth has hit the market for £280,000.
Breathtaking panoramic views are the highlight of the seventh-floor flat in Leith, perfect for gazing out the window for hours on end.
As well as the incredible scenery, the property also has an open-plan kitchen dining area ideal for entertaining without being separated from guests.
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The cosy living space leaves plenty of room for comfy couches and storage alongside the modern kitchen. The bright master bedroom has its own en-suite shower room, allowing for some privacy away from the main bathroom.
A further two bedrooms fill out the sleek apartment, with the smallest one making the ideal office space for your work-from-home days.

The water’s tranquillity can quickly be swapped for the hustle and bustle of the city centre, with transport links only a few minutes away.
Car parking fees can be swerved too, as garaged parking is designated to the property owners upon their purchase. A lift and a communal staircase also ensure that everyone can take in those amazing sights out over the Firth of Forth.
Estate agents Rennie & Co described the property as: “A contemporary, three-bedroom, seventh floor apartment with a bright and spacious feel and stunning panoramic views across the Firth of Forth, situated in a modern development at Wester Harbour in Newhaven.

“The property benefits from garaged parking and a lift and has excellent transport links to Edinburgh’s city centre, Waverley Station and beyond.”
With views like that, the Western Harbour View apartment is bound to have plenty of people hoping to anchor themselves in Leith. Find out more here.
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