This two bedroom, two bathroom third floor apartment with balcony is offered for sale via traditional auction. The property is in good internal condition and would make a great addition to rental portfolio.
Located within 22 York Place, a small, centrally located development with the train station and many amenities including restaurants and bars all within easy reach. The apartment is positioned on the top floor and accessed via the attractive Georgian front with central courtyard.
Length of lease - 99 Years from 1st January 2006
Service Charge - £2,517.83 Per Annum
Ground Rent - £550 Per Annum
Internal photos to follow.
Please note: a 14 day completion applies to this lot.
Third Floor: Lounge/kitchen area, two bedrooms (one with en-suite), bathroom and balcony
Leasehold.
Disclaimer: Any information in relation to the length of lease, service charge, ground rent and council tax has been confirmed by our sellers. We advise buyers to make their own enquiries through their solicitors to verify that the information provided is accurate and not been subject to any change.
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We draw your attention to the Special Conditions of Sale within the Legal Pack, referring to other charges in addition to the purchase price which may become payable. Such costs may include Search Fees, reimbursement of Sellers costs and Legal Fees, and Transfer Fees amongst others.
£1,500 inc VAT
In addition to the deposit
Administration Charge: 1.5% inc VAT of the purchase price subject to a minimum of £2,100 inc VAT.
Call the team on 0113 393 3482 for more information
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