GUIDE PRICE £270,000 - £290,000**
The lucky prospective homeowner that secures this property as their home will not be disappointed! The initial development is clean, well maintained and very attractive. Having enjoyed the apartment for over 20 years the sellers have noted not only the happiness they have shared in this home but also the convenience! Taking you back to the main road you will find bus links, shops, local schools, parks and if its a sunny day you can even take a pleasant walk into Romford town centre which offers a bustling shopping centre, array of restaurants and family activities, without forgetting the Elizabeth line which can allow commuters a travel time of under 45 minutes from front door to Central London!
The apartment itself is arranged in a fashion that completely separates all rooms, the kitchen is fitted with an array of cupboard space plenty to be completely functional for a two bedroom apartment, the bathroom suite also has shower features over the bath so perfect for those families who's opinions differ when it comes to the perfect bathing time and also well suited for those who have smaller family members! Plus there is an alarm system to cover your security requirements.
The bedrooms are well sized with bedroom one having fitted wardrobes to one side flank wall.
The biggest separation from other homes on the market in my opinion is both the garage and additional parking bay meaning two vehicles can comfortably park and the door that leads from the lounge directly into the well kept southerly facing communal gardens which if preferred can allow you to enter and leave your home without ever having to use the communal hallways (a very important key detail in developments)
Set with a very attractive asking price, we invite interested applicants to register your interest today.
The important stuff:
Lease: 97 years remaining
Service Charges: £1880 PA
Ground Rent: £300 PA
THE SQUIRES, 243 LONDON ROAD, ROMFORD, RM7
Valid until 12.07.2032
Property Type: | Ground-floor flat | Walls: | Cavity wall, as built, insulated (assumed) |
Walls Energy: | Good | Roof: | (another dwelling above) |
Window: | Fully double glazed | Window Energy: | Good |
Main Heating: | Boiler and radiators, mains gas | Main Heating Energy: | Good |
Main Heating Controls: | Programmer, TRVs and bypass | Main Heating Controls Energy: | Average |
Hot Water System: | From main system | Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Good |
Lighting: | Low energy lighting in 86% of fixed outlets | Lighting Energy: | Very good |
Floors: | Suspended, limited insulation (assumed) | Secondary Heating: | None |
Total Floor Area: | 48 m2 |
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