Chain Free
Private Rear Garden + Allocated Parking
Two double bedrooms
Ideal First Time Buy or Investment
Open plan Living/kitchen
Modern bathroom suite
979 Year lease
Walking distance to shopping centre
Popular development
EPC: C 73 | Council tax: C
Offered CHAIN FREE. Situated in a popular residential Development sits this well presented two double bedroom Maisonette. The property is located within easy reach of an abundance of bus routes for excellent commuting options to the Elizabeth Line, Thamesmead Shopping Centre, Woolwich Town Centre and DLR, also now including the SuperLoop bus service. Families will appreciate education options such as multiple primary and secondary schooling options and an array of parkland, lakes and canals to enjoy your outdoor activities.
The property is tucked away in a popular residential development. As you enter the Maisonette you are greeted with a large Hallway with storage cupboards. Open plan Living/Kitchen with a modern fitted Kitchen. A modern bathroom suite consists of a 3pc suite: low level WC, Wash handbasin with vanity unit under, and a bath with shower attachment.
The property also boasts Double Glazing, Gas Central Heating System, a sizeable Private Rear Garden, Allocated Parking Space, and 979 year lease.
Don't miss your chance to own this charming Maisonette! Contact James Gorey Estate Agents today to schedule a viewing.
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The owner has informed us: Company that used to own the freehold was dissolved. The Property passed as bona vacantia to the Treasury Solicitor who then disclaimed their interest with the consequence that the freehold estate in the property may now be deemed subject to escheat to the Crown under common law.