The property market in Edinburgh is hot at the moment, with homes being snatched up quickly despite an often high asking price.
However, some properties are taking a little longer to sell with one being on the market for year. A charming Edinburgh bungalow has been on the market for five years without selling.
The owners have been trying to sell the property since 2017, Edinburgh Live previously reported, and in 2019, the price was reduced.
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Situated in the Craigentinny area of the city, the quaint bungalow offers four spacious bedrooms and a large garden, perfect for a family. However it has had a tough time trying to find a new owner.
Priced at £399,995, the property isn't the cheapest home on the market and according to Rightmove, the average selling price in Edinburgh over the last year is £325,808.
"However the home boasts lots of space with four bedrooms, a large bathroom, a front patio and driveway, spacious garden and a generous sized kitchen. There is also off-street parking that can fit three cars."
All fixtures, fittings, floor coverings, appliances and white goods are also included in the price.
Estate agents McEwan Fraser Legal adds: "The modern fully fitted kitchen has further space for dining and entertaining with a good range of appliances including a six gas burner hob, and two ovens, ideal for any aspiring chefs.
They also add that there is: "A fully tiled, white suite, shower room completes the ground level. The floored attic with lighting is an excellent option for further development of the property, should you require. Gas central heating and double glazed windows should help ensure a warm and cost effective living environment."
You can see more information at rightmove.co.uk.
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