- Second Floor Apartment +
- Two Bedrooms +
- Open Plan Kitchen/ Living Area +
- Juliet Balcony +
- White Bathroom Suite +
- Ideal Buy To Let +
- Allocated Parking +
- No Chain! +
A modern second floor apartment positioned in a highly sought after and convenient location!
This property in James Street is ready for immediate occupation and is equipped with a variety of features that will surprise you.
Externally, there is a communal parking area whereby the apartment has its own designated parking space.
Internally, there are two bedrooms, gas central heating and a cosy, open plan kitchen/living area with feature Juliette balcony.
This is a fantastic location due the close proximity to Stoke town centre and only a short drive away from the main city hospital.
The property is offered for sale with no onward chain and we would be keen to show you around.
To arrange your viewing, call or email
MATERIAL INFORMATION
Tenure - Freehold
Council Tax Band - A
Entrance Hall - Front door. Fitted carpet. Radiator. UPVC double glazed window.
Bedroom One - 4.57m max, 2.95m min x 2.95m (15'0 max, 9'8 min x - Fitted carpet. Radiator. UPVC double glazed window. Store cupboard.
Bedroom Two - 2.97m x 2.21m (9'9 x 7'3) - Fitted carpet. Radiator. UPVC double glazed window.
Bathroom - 2.36m x 1.68m (7'9 x 5'6) - Vinyl flooring. Radiator. UPVC double glazed window. Part tiled walls. Panelled bath with shower over, pedestal wash basin and wc.
Open Plan Kitchen/Living Area - 5.74m x 2.97m (18'10 x 9'9) - Two UPVC double glazed windows. UPVC double glazed door with Juliette balcony. Part carpet/part vinyl flooring. Two radiators. Wall mounted gas boiler. Range of wall cupboards and base unit with integrated oven and hob.
Outside - Communal parking area with designated parking spot.
Tenure - Leasehold. There is a 999 year Lease from 01/06/2006
The current service charge is £1470 per annum.
There is also a charge of £790 per annum in respect of ground rent. The ground rent increases every five years up to the 35th year of the term when it then becomes index linked.