USP Stamped with charm
Ahistoric Post Office conversion in Aberdeen is offering buyers a chance to get on the property ladder with a unique home.
The impressive and imposing granite building dates back to 1905, and was converted to apartments in 2001. On the market is a wellpresented, two-bedroomed secondfloor flat, at 28e Crown Street.
The location is central, just off Union Street in the city, but there is covered parking provided which is a bonus.
Residents also share access to the building’s air-conditioned gym, fitted with a range of equipment, a games room and changing rooms with a sauna.
The flat is contemporary, but has good ceiling heights in the living area and bedrooms.
The bathroom and kitchen are up to date and the flat affords views down the quieter of the surrounding streets.
Not only is the approach on the outside impressive, but once inside the front door, the route up to the flat is via a beautiful stone spiral staircase.
Kerry Wells, property manager for Boyd Property, said: “The surrounding area offers everything you could want.
“Not only is the flat in a distinctive landmark in the city centre but it is something a little special compared to much of the first-time buyer market.”