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£800,000 (Leasehold)Key features
- Residents parking
- Balcony
- Water views
- Upper floor with lift
- Flat/apartment
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Other info
- Council Tax Band: F
- Lease expiry date: Ask agent
- Lease length remaining: Ask agent
Ref no: WAP250025
With a southerly aspect, and floor to ceiling windows throughout, the property allows for an abundance of natural light from the moment you step into the spacious entrance hallway. The open plan reception room features a modern kitchen with high-end integrated appliances while there are two good-sized double bedrooms and a stylish four-piece bathroom suit with free standing bathtub. The reception room and main bedroom provide access out to the balcony, which spans the full width of the apartment, offering stunning views of river.
Additional benefits include a long lease and secure allocated car parking space.
Location
Lease 999 years from 1 January 2000.
Ground rent £250 per annum.
Service charge approx. £4,500 per annum.
Car park service charge £850 per annum.
Council tax band F.
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