- Chain-free +
- Share of freehold +
- Long lease +
- Garage +
- Allocated parking +
- Sought-after development +
- Town centre location +
- Walking distance to all local amenities +
- Ideally placed for train station +
- Second floor +
Since this superbly located two bedroom, two bathroom apartment is offered with no upper chain, you could soon be the proud owner of a property in highly sought-after Greenes Court, where properties rarely come up for sale.
As well as a garage, allocated parking, long lease and share of freehold, it has so much more to offer, whether you`re a first time buyer, a downsizer, an investor, a commuter, or someone who needs a worry-free `lock up and go`.
It is light and bright, with characterful eaves ceilings, a separate kitchen (a rare find in apartments these days) and a spacious lounge/diner that overlooks the manicured communal gardens and canal beyond.
Both bedrooms are doubles, and the master has fitted wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom, while there is a separate shower room for guests.
Add to that its close proximity to the town centre and mainline train station - you could probably go from flat to platform in 5 minutes - this property is a shrewd investment, whatever type of buyer you are.
TENURE:
Leasehold (term: 996 years from 13 May 2015). Prospective purchasers may also wish to note the property is also sold with a share of Greenes Court Management Company Ltd., the company which owns the Freehold of the development.
Location
Berkhamsted is an affluent commuter town, attracting people from all over the country with its perfect blend of amenities and countryside. Providing a haven from the madding crowd, but offering just the right balance of hustle and bustle to make it a vibrant and thriving place in which to live, the local area has much to offer, from historic roots to acres of nearby open spaces, many deemed Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Modern Berkhamsted began to expand after the canal and the railway were built in the 19th century. However, its historic roots can be traced back to 1066 when William the Conqueror became King and the magnificent Berkhamsted Castle was built for him, substantial ruins still remain today just a short walk from the town centre.
Located on the western edge of Hertfordshire and bordering on Buckinghamshire, the town is in close proximity to the Chiltern Hills, the National Trust`s Ashridge Forest, and the Grand Union Canal, making it ideal for dog lovers, ramblers and cyclists. In the High Street itself, you can enjoy browsing the eclectic range of independent shops and bustling markets on a Wednesday and Saturday, and take advantage of the many charming coffee shops, restaurants and traditional pubs.
Another reason for Berkhamsted`s enduring popularity is the quality of education to be had in the town. The prestigious, independent Berkhamsted School, plus the many highly acclaimed state schools from primary to secondary, provide a wonderful learning environment for all ages. While for the performing arts, there is the world-renowned Tring Park School in nearby Tring, just 5 miles away. Across the county boundary to Buckinghamshire, there is even the opportunity for children to take the 11+ for admission to the county`s grammar schools.
Excellent transport links for commuters makes Berkhamsted an obvious choice. The town perfectly combines convenient connections to the capital and beyond, with its own train station offering direct access to London Euston in under 40 minutes and easy access to major road networks via the A41 and M25.
Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.