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£1,250,000 (Leasehold)Key features
- Residents parking
- Balcony
- Porter
- Water views
- Upper floor with lift
- Flat/apartment
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- Ground rent: £320 per annum
- Ground rent review period: Ask agent
- Service charge: £9,150 per annum
- Council Tax Band: G
- Lease expiry date: 01/01/2996
- Lease length remaining: 970 years and 9 months
Ref no: WAP250016
Upon entering the property you are greeted by a spacious entrance hall leading to all principal rooms while offering ample storage cupboards and a separate guest w/c. The reception room has a southerly aspect allowing for plenty of natural light through the floor to ceiling windows and boasts a modern well-equipped kitchen with integrated appliances and breakfast bar. There are two generous double bedrooms, both offering fitted wardrobes and ensuite bathrooms while one of the rooms additionally benefits from a juliet balcony.
Location
Leasehold 999 years from January 1997.
Ground rent £320 per annum.
Service charge approx. £9,150 per annum.
Council tax band G.
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