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Full market value £285,000
Monthly Service Charge £189.59
Annual Ground Rent N A
Council Tax Band C
99 year lease commenced in November 2016 80 years remaining Lease Extension in progress to extend to 990 years
EWS1 Guidance from the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors RICS along with government guidance, means that an EWS1 form should not be required for this property. However, we cannot guarantee that Mortgage lenders, brokers and valuers are utilising the same criteria and a lender may request an EWS1 for this property. Please request advice from a mortgage broker when applying for a mortgage.
Also available to buy via Shared Ownership, subject to eligibility. If you would like to purchase via Shared Ownership you can find all the information on our website at lqhomes.com, along with all available new build and pre owned Shared Ownership homes.
Offered for sale is this well presented two bedroom ground floor apartment. Accessed via a well kept communal entrance, there is a large living dining space leading directly on to a refurbished kitchen. There are two double bedrooms, in addition to a new contemporary family bathroom.
This property benefits from a sinking fund. A sinking fund is a long term savings plan that leaseholders contribute to every month through service charges. This is used to pay for major works that are required, such as replacing a roof.
This apartment is situated in Binfield village, which offers a range of simple day to day facilities whilst Ascot, Windsor, Henley and Reading are only a short drive away. Trains from Bracknell Station take just over an hour into London. Services also run south to Southampton, Salisbury and Bristol.
The buyer will require a deposit to obtain a mortgage for this property. Cash purchase option also available for 100% purchase.
If you are offered the property, your ability to afford this property will be assessed at your financial interview with one of our panel of Independent Financial Advisors IFAs , who will be happy to help source a mortgage if required. Alternatively, you can source your own mortgage directly with a lender or via your own broker.
Your home is at risk if you fail to keep up repayments on a mortgage, rent or other loan secured on it. Please make sure you can afford the repayments before you take out a mortgage.
These particulars are of opinion only, are intended to give a fair description and do not form the basis of a contract. The descriptions and all other information are believed to be correct as of April 2025.
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