Much larger rooms than I expected for a basement flat but I'd still live there in a heartbeat - although I'd prefer the upper floor for the sense of light and views - the upside of this one is the utterly charming garden area. Just lovely.
Not bad for a garden flat! I would have made the extension at the back into a big kitchen and diner combined. The kitchen now is too small, it could become a cupboard or a laundry room.
What a gorgeous little sanctuary! I love that you can access the back garden from different rooms. Just my kind of nest! Not a family or even two person place, in my humble opinion....but for one....just lovely.
Lovely front door knob. I think you should wear shoe covers or remove your shoes when you go in. Shoe covers are not expensive. Such a beautiful home with a lovely garden. Thank you.
Lovely. I love everything about England including the weather. Creaky floors, old wood, cozy homes etc. I lived there for 12 years when I was a kid and I wish we never had to leave.
Thanks so much! It's honestly such a hidden gem, with that large, enclosed private back garden smack-dab in the City Centre of Edinburgh!!! Appreciate you watching & have a great day!
A fine nice apartment/flat which I imagine has long been sold. The only problem I have is with the kitchen, which is too small, is also far from the dining room. A bit if a poor design there. Otherwise, not bad at all.
Cute place but I'm assuming all those closed and locked black doors are storage space for the other flats? I would hate that, having people constantly coming into my space to get their things!
Thats the busiest road in and out of edinburgh. It takes you to the Forth Road Bridge. I lived one street up berween this St and Geroge St. Theres no food shops etc nearby and no parking unless you want to pay a massive yearly fee.
The rooms are all so tiny. I could never get use to that. I thought the garden was beautiful, and then I realized the whole of Scotland can look down into it. For sure I couldn’t live with the lack of privacy. It would make a great weekend rental, but not a permanent home. I’m 78, a widow and live alone; I would suffocate in that house, quaint though it may be.
The kitchen should be open on the bedroom next to it, to make a dining room with a door, replace by a patio door, opening in the garden. The actual dining room is very far from the micro kitchen.
Totallyagree with Cathy ridley we are from uk and when we ask people to remove their shoes they take offence its dirty to walk all over someone's house with shoes you have worn in the streets they could have stepped in anything
@@miesahsufien9928 100% Agree! I'm from Canada and we always remove our shoes . I know a lot of countries remove shoes before entering their home. It's so rude and unhygienic not to.
I totally agree with you. It’s the noise of his stomping feet or they’re stomping. Feet is distracting from looking at the apartment because it’s beautiful.
Theres alot of doors in that home. Is that common there? I'm from the USA and we generally only have interior doors on bedrooms, closets, and bathrooms.
Depends on how old the home is. Old homes have doors on every room. Mines from 1880 and there is a door on every room. It helps with heating and cooling. And fire.
What a tranquil back garden area, I didn’t expect that. Love the cozy living area with the wood burning fireplace.
Unfortunately that's a gas fire
@@laurapearson3370Why unfortunately? Much easier!
Wow what a beautiful property,how much is it?
Much larger rooms than I expected for a basement flat but I'd still live there in a heartbeat - although I'd prefer the upper floor for the sense of light and views - the upside of this one is the utterly charming garden area. Just lovely.
An amazing city to begin with , amazing property!
Lovely space with incredible light considering it's beneath street level; but the galley kitchen could really use a pass-through into the dining room.
Not bad for a garden flat!
I would have made the extension at the back into a big kitchen and diner combined.
The kitchen now is too small, it could become a cupboard or a laundry room.
Ì agree 👍
Yes. The kitchen has no window. Cooking has not been prioritised in that home.
Yes, with a larger kitchen, this flat would be Heaven on Earth.
That Laura Ashley wallpaper is stunning. I love the oak fireplace mantle. Tiny kitchen would drive me nuts.
Was going so well until I saw the kitchen 😭
Old kitchen and servant day quarters turned into a lovely flat
What a charming home. So many surprises, like the garden.
This cameraman is very talented.
Realy dark and lovely garden overlooked bij dozens of neighboors😢..
What a gorgeous little sanctuary! I love that you can access the back garden from different rooms. Just my kind of nest! Not a family or even two person place, in my humble opinion....but for one....just lovely.
WoW beautiful so big inside so spacious 😊
This is absolutely lovely. ………. From across the pond, South Carolina. 😊
I could feel the stillness as he filmed.
amazing flat-brilliant storage outside
Hidden beauty
Maravillosa ❤❤❤
This place is just very chic, sweet and a little oasis. The design is so thoughtful. They wanted to make the most of this space for optimum pleasure.
Lovely front door knob. I think you should wear shoe covers or remove your shoes when you go in. Shoe covers are not expensive. Such a beautiful home with a lovely garden. Thank you.
Breathtakingly beautiful. I love the location and that it is tucked away. All we need is the money to afford such a charming treasure.
Lovely 🥰
Very nice.
I’d buy it , just the right size with so much character for a couple, retired now.
Lovely. I love everything about England including the weather. Creaky floors, old wood, cozy homes etc. I lived there for 12 years when I was a kid and I wish we never had to leave.
Edinburgh is in Scotland 🏴
@@GGG-sd9ei oops... 😳😳 How embarrassing. 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Well Scotland is beautiful too. 🤦♀️
Scotland... England... meh, what's the difference?
🤷♂️ 😁
@@rocketraccoon1976 🤣🤣🤣 the name of the street is what confused me a bit.
@@rocketraccoon1976 🤣🤣🤣 the name of the street is what confused me a bit.
Love the skylight over the table.
Lovely patio and back garden, but the size of the kitchen would make me contemplate murder. I'd have bruised elbows every time I turned around.
Stunning. Thank you for the beat tour!💕💕
The front door could use a little WD-40. Nice place. FPL s+. But I would rearrange the rooms. Kitchen is ok, especially if I eat out.
lovely location .nice house as well
Thanks so much! It's honestly such a hidden gem, with that large, enclosed private back garden smack-dab in the City Centre of Edinburgh!!!
Appreciate you watching & have a great day!
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Very nice home 😄
Wow what a property❤.
I feel for the sellers - a typical Edinburgh day on arrival and so noisy - but a bonus is the peaceful serenity once inside. 😀
Kitchen is plenty big enough for me!
A fine nice apartment/flat which I imagine has long been sold. The only problem I have is with the kitchen, which is too small, is also far from the dining room. A bit if a poor design there. Otherwise, not bad at all.
lovely flat, great storage outside too! i wud live there
Remove your shoes indoors. I had to turn the sound down because the clunk clunk was such a distraction. Nice apartment and outdoor space.
The back buildings look like something out of a Harry Potter nightmare.
Nightmare? It is big city tall buildings. Look beautiful and well taken care of.
Edinburgh is both beautiful and ancient so the buildings reflect that.
I liked the shoe sounds, but i seem to be the only one 😅
I like the swishy wet mackintosh sounds.
@@zerowhite2286 me too!
Cute place but I'm assuming all those closed and locked black doors are storage space for the other flats? I would hate that, having people constantly coming into my space to get their things!
Beautiful property
Thats the busiest road in and out of edinburgh. It takes you to the Forth Road Bridge. I lived one street up berween this St and Geroge St. Theres no food shops etc nearby and no parking unless you want to pay a massive yearly fee.
The rooms are all so tiny. I could never get use to that. I thought the garden was beautiful, and then I realized the whole of Scotland can look down into it. For sure I couldn’t live with the lack of privacy. It would make a great weekend rental, but not a permanent home. I’m 78, a widow and live alone; I would suffocate in that house, quaint though it may be.
Like this house
Wow! That place sold for around 600k (US dollars). That's expensive for a downstairs apartment. Are homes typically that expensive in Scotland?
In Edinburgh like most capital cities in the world it's always more expensive, location, location, location.
This is a central location in Scotland's historical capital city - of course it is going to be £££expensive.
Does it flood often?
I want to live there!
Lovely, but bars on one window and not in the others? Not getting that. If security is an issue and you need any bars, it's not a good area.
Hardly a window in sight .
The kitchen should be open on the bedroom next to it, to make a dining room with a door, replace by a patio door, opening in the garden. The actual dining room is very far from the micro kitchen.
How much did this sell for? I love absolutely everything about this place. Everything.
Why is it that nobody removes their shoes before entering the homes in the uk? Yuck!
Totallyagree with Cathy ridley we are from uk and when we ask people to remove their shoes they take offence its dirty to walk all over someone's house with shoes you have worn in the streets they could have stepped in anything
@@miesahsufien9928 100% Agree! I'm from Canada and we always remove our shoes . I know a lot of countries remove shoes before entering their home. It's so rude and unhygienic not to.
I totally agree with you. It’s the noise of his stomping feet or they’re stomping. Feet is distracting from looking at the apartment because it’s beautiful.
A lot of us do. The clunk clunk of shoes was a distraction.
He might have shoe covers on
Lovely home,did you say the price?
I lived in Edinburgh for 10 years, so I know the area well why would the red wine beside the boiler?
Thought that too. No one would store their red wine like that. But what would I know, I was only born and raised in Edinburgh.
it is underground, very few windows, basement apartment.
And right in the heart of the City of Edinburgh.
Beautiful but not enough windows or natural light
Why are all the lights on during the day? Well let me guess, it’s always dark and dingy even in summer.
Not true. And even it wasn’t raining you need extra light for filming.
He walked in the garden then into the bedroom with cream carpets and didn’t take his shoes off how disgusting
Tell me you're canadian without telling me you're canadian 😂
That made me cringe too, and I’m British 😂
I would want paying live there.
I'm not sure what you mean.
The other green doors are your neighbours storeroom. So you have always your neighbours for your windows walking down and upstairs. No thanks.
Not always. Basement flats can own all of the store rooms. It depends on how the town house has been divided.
It’s lovely, but it’s still a basement lacking in windows.
Can’t be bothered. Too long and drawn out. It’s like a Del Boy tour.
Just play some horror movie music (e.g., Alien, The Thing, Halloween) while you're watching it.
Was once a nice basement flat. But been carved up to within an inch of its life. I’ve seen better flats like this in Edinburgh.
How much???
Very un xorcted extra garden - a haven in the middle of a City
How much
Too dark...
Nice, but I would take out one of the bedrooms and make it a TV room.
You got a limp?
Theres alot of doors in that home. Is that common there? I'm from the USA and we generally only have interior doors on bedrooms, closets, and bathrooms.
Depends on how old the home is. Old homes have doors on every room. Mines from 1880 and there is a door on every room. It helps with heating and cooling. And fire.
Too dark and cave-like, and I can imagine how moldy it would get with all the rain and it being on bottom level.
Boy you sure do feel like you’re underground
Is the heating all with radiators? They are notoriously inefficient.
They're not at all, actually. They're wonderful
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it's great
let me know
how much it is?
You should remove your shoes .
Definitely.
Absolutely!
Agree
That’s very funny, but true.
Noisiest shoes EVER.
What on earth are you wearing on your feet? Wooden shoes??
Lol! 😂😂
Who lives there?
Bilbo Baggins
@@rocketraccoon1976 ahaha 😆 🤣
Too much underground.Clostrophobic.
Oh blimey, just started watching it and the food steps are distracting!!,
I guess you meant foot steps, I don't get it , there is no comment, no sound track, so just turn down the sound.😊
unexpected
Squeaky door, squeaky floor, squeaky shoes…… 😁
Everything is going squeaky. But what a lovely peaceful abode
The flat looked ok but the garden area was not for me.
That was the best part!
Too much underground noise and open doors into the patio
Cosy. I like it.
It went for £578k. If I bought it I’d ask for this video to be be taken down.
05:11 а это интересно
Это же подвал!
Nah.
I dont like the location!
Nice location, awful house
Liked the house.
So tiny😢
You must be rich. This is far from tiny.
Boring beige.