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£1,400,000 (Share of freehold)Key features
- Residents parking
- Juliet balcony
- Porter
- Warehouse conversion
- Upper floor with lift
- Flat/apartment
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Other info
- Service charge: £8,885 per annum
- Council Tax Band: G
- Lease expiry date: 25/03/3010
- Lease length remaining: 986 years and 11 months
Ref no: TOW220116
The property offers a large principal bedroom with bespoke wardrobes and en suite bathroom. The second double bedroom is also a very generous size and includes another Juliette balcony. It is in excellent condition throughout and benefits from an abundance of built in storage and a separate family bathroom.
The property benefits from a share of freehold as well as a very long lease, with over 980 years remaining.
The apartment also comes with one allocated parking space.
Location
- Lease: 999 years from 25 March 2011 (Share of freehold)
- Service charge: £2221.31 per quarter (£8885.24 per annum)
- Ground rent: Share of freehold
- Council tax: Band G
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