£239,950
1 bed flat for sale
Braybourne Close, Uxbridge, Greater London UB8Leasehold
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Key information
Tenure
Leasehold (102 years)
Service charge
Council tax band
C
Ground rent
Ground rent date of next review
About this property
One Bedroom top floor apartment
Superb balcony
Spacious rooms
Gas central heating
No chain
Ideal location just a short walk from Uxbridge High Street
Residents parking
101 year lease
Overview
Situated in a sought after spot at the end of Uxbridge High Street, just a short walk from the tube stations, shops & amenities, is this top floor 1 bedroom apartment with its own balcony that is an ideal investment property. With spacious rooms, gas central heating and great storage space, this is would also make a great first home.
Uxbridge benefits from both the Metropolitan and Piccadilly tube lines, with excellent bus routes in all directions, as well as leisure facilities, coffee shops & eateries. With business parks close at hand, the M40 & A40 within easy reach, Heathrow within 6 miles, this is a fantastic location to live in and commute from.
Leasehold Information
Number of years remaining on the lease: 102 years
Council tax band: C
Entrance Hall
Large walk in storage cupboard, additional cupboard, doors to:
Lounge (3.86m x 3.74m)
Double glazed window, radiator, door to:
Balcony (1.50m x 1.02m)
A fantastic outdoor space on the second floor.
Kitchen (3.70m x 2.23m)
Double glazed windows to two aspects, single drainer sink unit with wall and base level units, space for fridge & freezer, plumbing for washing machine, wall mounted boiler.
Bedroom (3.62m x 2.88m)
Double glazed window, radiator.
Bathroom
Enclosed bath with shower, wc, wash hand basin, tiled walls, double glazed window.
Communal Gardens
Outdoor Space
Residents Parking.
Outdoor Space
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Listed by
Christopher Nevill