1 bedroom retirement property for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Leasehold
Ashtead Village and Craddocks Parade in Lower Ashtead offer an excellent range of independent village shops together with high street favourites including an M&S Foodhall. Local amenities include the village library and two doctors surgeries. A wide range of recreational pursuits are also close by including a Squash and Tennis Club and Cricket and Bowls Club. For those with a love of the outdoors Ashtead Common and nearby countryside offer miles of glorious open landscape, ideal for walking enthusiasts.
Transport links to and from Ashtead are excellent, via road, rail or bus. The train station provides frequent services to Waterloo, Victoria and London Bridge in approximately 35/40 minutes. Several bus routes operate locally with bus stops within easy reach of the property. Junction 9 of the M25 is approximately five minutes away and offers easy access to both London Gatwick and Heathrow airports in around 25/30 minutes.
Leasehold
Lease : 99 years from 1987 therefore approx 62 years remaining as at March 2024
Service Charge : £4,800 per annum (£2,400 payable March, £2,400 payable October to First Port)
Ground rent : £500 per annum (£250.56 payable March, £250.56 payable October payable to Peacock Homes)
Council Tax : Mole Valley District Council - Band D.
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