24 Ember Road Salcombe, Devon, TQ8 8FP Fixed Price £70,000

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24 Ember Road Salcombe, Devon, TQ8 8FP Fixed Price £70,000 24 Ember Road Salcombe, Devon, TQ8 8FP Fixed Price £70,000 • 35% Shared Ownership • Downstairs WC & Family Bathroom • Semi Detached House • Enclosed Southerly • Two Double Bedrooms Facing Garden • L- Shaped Lounge/Diner • Allocated Parking • Fitted Kitchen • Sought After Location Of Salcombe • No Onward Chain Property Summary ***35% SHARED OWNERSHIP*** An opportunity to purchase this spacious two double bedroom semi-detached property positioned in the sought after location of Salcombe. The property benefits from two double bedrooms, lounge/diner, fitted kitchen, downstairs WC and enclosed Southerly facing rear garden. To the front of the property there is off road parking for one vehicle. Rental Obligation: The property has a monthly rent of £325.24, service charge £6.12 and buildings insurance £6.24. All applicants must be approved by Devon & Cornwall Housing before any offer is accepted and registered with Help to Buy South West. Directions From Modbury, follow the A379 towards Salcombe and Kingsbridge. Follow signs towards the A381 towards West Alvington and Salcombe. At the T Junction turn right signposted to Salcombe. Proceed through the village of Marlborough and as you enter the town of Salcombe, the turning for Bonfire Hill can be found on the left hand side. Ember Road is then the first turning on your right. EPC Rating: C Tenure: Leasehold Available for viewing 7 days a week. Contact us today. Maitlands Ivybridge t: 01752 895379 e: [email protected] 8 Glanvilles Mill, Ivybridge, PL21 9PS www.maitlands.biz The vendor has advised us that the information contained within these particulars is correct to the best of the vendors knowledge. With regard to appliances and electrical installations, we have not tested any items detailed in these particulars and any prospective purchaser should satisfy themselves with regard to their condition. All fixtures and fittings as mentioned in our sales particulars are included; all others are expressly excluded. All measurements are approximate. All floor plans of properties are not drawn to scale and are for information only. Want to know more? We recognise that buying a property is a big commitment and therefore recommend that you visit the following websites for further information about the property and local area. www.environment-agency.gov.uk www.landregistry.gov.uk www.southhams.gov.uk .
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