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104A Cleveland Street, London, W1T www.rib.co.uk 104A Cleveland Street, London, W1T A one bedroom apartment situated on the first floor with high ceilings of an attractive period building offered in good condition benefiting from ample storage space, low service charges and a long lease. This flat would make an ideal Pied a Terre or rental investment. Cleveland Street is close to all the restaurants of the renowned Charlotte Street and the cafés and eateries of Great Titchfield Street. Moments from Great Portland Street and Warren Street Underground Stations you are also a short walk from Oxford Street, with the whole of the West End on your doorstep. £575,000 23-24 Margaret Street, London, W1W 8LF Misrepresentation Act 1967. These particulars are intended only to give a fair description of the property and do not T 020 7637 0821 F 020 7637 8827 form the basis of a contract or ay part thereof. These E [email protected] descriptions and all other information are believed to be correct but their accuracy is in no way guaranteed. 23-24 Margaret Street, London, W1W 8LF Misrepresentation Act 1967. These particulars are intended only to give a fair description of the property and do not T 020 7637 0821 F 020 7637 8827 form the basis of a contract or ay part thereof. These E [email protected] descriptions and all other information are believed to be correct but their accuracy is in no way guaranteed. Lease: 119 years 10 months Service Charges: £500 Ground Rent: £300 Council Tax: Band Price: £575,000 SERVICES: It is not our Company policy to test services and domestic appliances, so we cannot verify that they are in working order. TERMS: We have been advised of the following terms by our Client, but have not seen any documentation to substantiate this information. Should you proceed with the purchase of the property, the details must be verified by your Solicitor. 23-24 Margaret Street, London, W1W 8LF Misrepresentation Act 1967. These particulars are intended only to give a fair description of the property and do not T 020 7637 0821 F 020 7637 8827 form the basis of a contract or ay part thereof. These E [email protected] descriptions and all other information are believed to be correct but their accuracy is in no way guaranteed..
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