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Robson House | Burnopfield | Newcastle Upon Tyne | NE16 6HS £49,500 Robson House | Burnopfield | Newcastle Upon Tyne | NE16 6HS £49,500 A modern 2 bedroom ground floor apartment with off street parking. This property is only available to ages 55 and over and is a shared 2 Bedroom Ground Floor Apartment ownership with Four Housing Group. The price of £49,500 is for a 75% share of the property. The apartment is both well-presented and 75% Shared Ownership maintained throughout with the benefit of being offered for sale with no upper chain. Located centrally within the popular village of 25% Share With Four Housing Group Burnopfield, on a bus route between Newcastle, Gateshead, Stanley and Consett. The accommodation comprises a communal entrance Over 55's Only hallway, private hallway, lounge, kitchen, two bedrooms and bathroom. Externally, there is allocated parking for one car. One Allocated Parking Space Property Description uPVC double glazed window, vinyl flooring. available. COMMUNAL ENTRANCE HALLWAY BEDROOM 1 AGENT NOTES Double glazed security entrance door. Hallway leading to the 11' 8" x 10' 4" (3.57m x 3.16m) Positioned at the rear of the The vendor has informed our office there is a service charge of ground floor apartment. property, a spacious room with uPVC double glazed side £25.45 per week paid to Four Housing Group, for maintenance window, radiator. and building insurance. This rate has been set for period 3rd HALLWAY April 2017 - 2nd March 2018. This rate is reviewed yearly by A long spacious hall with a large walk in storage cupboard with BEDROOM 2 Four Housing Group to reflect any inflation and additional lighting, additional cupboard with shelving, radiator, wooden 9' 3" x 8' 4" (2.82m x 2.56m) Positioned at the rear of the maintenance carried out. Any interested buyer should confirm security entrance door. property, a spacious room with uPVC double glazed side the cost of the service charge with their solicitor or with Four window, radiator. Housing. LOUNGE 15' 1" x 9' 8" (4.62m x 2.97m) uPVC double glazed window, BATHROOM CENTRAL HEATING radiator. sliding door to the kitchen. 9' 7" x 5' 6" (2.93m x 1.68m) Panel bath with electric shower Gas fired central heating via combination boiler and radiators. over, glazed shower screen, tiled splash backs, WC, pedestal KITCHEN wash basin, radiator, vinyl flooring, uPVC double glazed GLAZING 10' 9" x 6' 9" (3.30m x 2.08m) Fitted with a modern range of window, extractor fan. Full uPVC double glazing installed. wall and base units, complimentary work surfaces, tiled splash backs, integrated oven and electric cooking hob, extractor EXTERNALLY ENERGY EFFICIENCY canopy, inset 1 1/2 sink and drainer, integrated washer/dryer, There is one allocated parking space and further visitor parking EPC rating C (77). Please speak to a member of staff for a space for fridge/freezer, gas combi central heating boiler, copy of the full Energy Performance Certificate. MAKING AN OFFER Please note that all offers will require financial verification including mortgage agreement in principle, proof of deposit funds, proof of available cash and full chain details including selling agents and solicitors down the chain. Tenure Leasehold Council Tax Band A Viewing Arrangements Strictly by appointment Contact Details Anthony House Anthony Street Stanley County Durham DH9 8AF www.davidbailes.co.uk [email protected] 01207231111 Agents Note: Whilst every care has been taken to prepare these sales particulars, they are for guidance purposes only. All measurements are approximate are f or general guidance purposes only and whilst ev ery care has been taken to ensure their accuracy, they should not be relied upon and potential buy ers are adv ised to recheck the measurements .
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