The property, located on Aberdour Road, is described by estate agents Savills as a “high quality new build” with a “clever design”.
Built by a local firm, the house is one of a pair constructed into a hillside cutting, with a stone wall to the rear providing privacy.
The design makes the most of its elevated position, with triple-glazed bi-fold doors opening onto balconies on both floors, offering views across Burntisland, the Firth of Forth, the Forth bridges and towards Edinburgh.
Inside, the home features a lounge with walnut flooring and a separate cinema room.
The open-plan kitchen and living area includes tiled flooring with underfloor heating, Dekton work surfaces, Bosch appliances, an island unit and a separate utility room.
In total, there are five bedrooms – one of which could be used as a home office – served by four bath or shower rooms.
A detached garage sits within the grounds, with additional space below that can be used as an office or studio.
The property also benefits from an air source heating system with Daikin hot water cylinders, as well as a 10-year global home warranty.
A spokesperson for Savills said: “The views from the houses over the village to the Firth of Forth, the Forth bridges and Edinburgh on the far side are absolutely superb.
“Burntisland is one of a chain of historic coastal villages on the south coast of Fife.
“The village has an active community and also acts as a home for commuters working in the larger local towns as well as Edinburgh.
“There is a range of local amenities in Burntisland and along the coast, including a number of popular pubs and restaurants.
“Within the town, there is a local sailing club, amateur swimming club, and golf club.”
More information is available on the Savills website.