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£595,000 (Leasehold)Key features
- Balcony
- Purpose built
- Upper floor
- Flat/apartment
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- Council Tax Band: E
- Lease expiry date: Ask agent
- Lease length remaining: Ask agent
Ref no: TOW250046
There are two bedrooms with the principal benefitting from an en-suite shower room beautifully appointed fitted wardrobes and built in ceiling speakers. There are also fitted wardrobes in the second bedroom and a separate family bathroom.
Further benefits include a long lease with 992 years remaining, and a bike store, positioned on the ground floor of the development.
Location
The nearby riverside enclave of Shad Thames, with its converted warehouses and access to the Thames Path National Trail bursts with historic London character. You are just minutes from London Bridge as well as Renzo Piano’s iconic Shard and world-class food destination Borough Market.
- Lease: 999 years from and including 20 September 2018
- Service charge: circa £2,900 per annum
- Ground rent: £250 per annum
- Council tax: Band E
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