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1 bedroom retirement property
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Leasehold (89 years remaining)
- Retirement complex
- First Floor Apartment
- Communal gardens
- Resident's facilities
- Living Room
- Kitchen
- Bedroom
- Bathroom
Apartment 36 is situated on the first floor of the complex with lift or stair access. It is one of the bigger one bedroom apartments available at the complex. Internally the property comprises of an entrance hallway, living room over looking the communal gardens, kitchen, double bedroom with fitted wardrobes and a bathroom.
Communal Hallway - Accessed via a secure telephone entry system, leading to House Managers office, residents private lounge, launderette, staircase and lift.
Entrance Hallway - 5.7m x 0.9m (18'8" x 2'11" ) - Access to all rooms, wall mounted telephone entry system, power points.
Living Room - 5.7m x 4.3m (18'8" x 14'1" ) - UPVC double glazed window to communal gardens, built in storage cupboard, access to kitchen, electric storage heater and power points.
Kitchen - 2.2m x 1.8m (7'2" x 5'10" ) - Wall and base units with laminate worktops, integrated electric oven and hob, stainless steel sink with mixer tap over, tiled splash backs and power points.
Bedroom - 5.3m x 2.6m (17'4" x 8'6" ) - UPVC double glazed window to communal gardens, built in wardrobe, electric storage heater and power points.
Bathroom - 1.8m x 2m (5'10" x 6'6") - Tiled walls, bath with hand rail, wash hand basin with storage, WC and extractor fan.
Communal Facilities - The development is surrounded by well tended communal gardens and offers a resident's lounge, laundrette and an on site Housing Manager (not 24 hours).
Tenure - This property is leasehold with approximately 89 years remaining on the Lease. A yearly ground rent of £436 is payable in addition to yearly management charges of £3,588.00
Agent Note - Prospective purchasers are to be aware that this property subject to probate, additionally it is in council tax band B according to website.
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