Harrowby Street, London, W1H

£405,000 (Leasehold)
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Key features

  • Porter
  • Purpose built
  • Ground floor
  • Flat/apartment
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Other info

  • Ground rent: £250 per annum
  • Ground rent review period: Ask agent
  • Service charge: £5,104 per annum
  • Council Tax Band: D
  • Lease expiry date: 01/01/3001
  • Lease length remaining: 974 years and 6 months

Ref no: ALB250201

A one-bedroom apartment in Marylebone.
Situated on the raised ground floor of a red-brick mansion block, this recently redecorated one-bedroom apartment features an open plan reception and kitchen, double bedroom and bathroom. Residents benefit from a porter service and lift access.

Location

Marble Arch Apartments enjoys a prime Marylebone location, surrounded by an abundance of local shops, cafes and amenities with excellent transport links nearby including Edgware Road, Paddington and Marylebone.

Leasehold - 975 years remaining
Service Charge - £5,104p.a including heating and hot water
Ground rent - £250p.a
EPC - C
Council Tax - D

Floor plan

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Harrowby Street, London, W1H - Floorplan 1

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Total stamp duty

43,750 £

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Monthly repayments

39,924 £

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