FOR SALE BY ONLINE AUCTION ON THURSDAY 19TH DECEMBER
FOR SALE BY ONLINE AUCTION ON THURSDAY 19TH DECEMBER
A two bedroom semi-detached bungalow located in a cul-de-sac in the village of Barton Bendish
This semi-detached bungalow is offered with vacant possession and is located in the rural village of Barton Bendish, in between Downham Market and Swaffham.
Downham Market is around 10 miles away with its range of shops, supermarkets and mainline railway station with service to Cambridge and Kings Cross.
Family room, conservatory, kitchen, two bedrooms, wet room, bathroom
Gardens to front and rear, off road parking.
The property has a s157 Restriction.
The s157 restriction requires that a new owner must have previously lived or worked in Norfolk for three years before their purchase.
The s157 restriction also applies if the owner lets the property. The tenants must have previously lived or worked in Norfolk for the three years before starting their tenancy.
Additional Fees
Administration Charge: £1,200.00
Disbursements: Please see the legal pack for any disbursements listed that may become payable by the purchaser on completion
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.
Administration Charge is a non-refundable £1,200 inc VAT payable on the fall of the virtual gavel.
Call the team on 01603 505 100 for more information
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