SPACIOUS TOP FLOOR APARTMENT
COVENIENT LOCATION
LOUNGE
DOUBLE BEDROOM
MODERN KITCHEN
SHOWER ROOM WITH SEPARATE WC
UPVu DOUBLE GLAZING
GAS CENTRAL HEATING
IDEAL INVESTMENT OR FIRST PURCHASE
EPC - 70 C
A spacious one double bedroom top floor apartment, conveniently situated to a host of amenities within this popular residential location. The living accommodation comprises a communal entrance hall, private entrance hall with built in storage, spacious lounge, a double bedroom, a fitted kitchen with built in electric and four gas hob and a modern shower room with separate WC. From the kitchen there is access to a fire escape which leads into the communal garden.
The property also benefits from PVCu double glazing and gas central heating and would be ideal for both investment and first time purchases. This property is held on a leasehold and there is 163 years remaining.
AGENTS NOTE: There is a tenant is situ currently paying £750 pcm offering a 10% yield who would be happy to remain in the property.
UTILITIES
Mains water, gas, electricity and mains drainage, mobile coverage is likely, potential broadband connections are ADSL, FTTC, FTTP.
OUTGOINGS PLYMOUTH
We understand the property is in band 'A' for council tax purposes and the amount payable for the year 2024/2025 is £1,476.58 (by internet enquiry with Plymouth City Council). These details are subject to change. This property has a service charge of approximately £294 - £410 per annum.
KEYHAM
Keyham is a Victorian/Edwardian built area of Plymouth in the English county of Devon. It was built to provide dense affordable housing just outside the wall of HM Dockyard Devonport for the thousands of civilian workmen. In the early-19th century, Devonport Dockyard was smaller than now; it was enlarged mid-century by Keyham Steam Yard - Keyham at that period was a suburb of Devonport itself. Keyham Steam Yard was one of the locations for the first trials of the Fairbairn patent crane.
The development of housing was so rapid that HMS Hotspur later renamed HMS Monmouth was provided as a chapel ship for Roman Catholic services until the Roman Catholic Church of Our Most Holy Redeemer was built in 1901. That church was destroyed by fire following a bombing raid in 1941 and it was rebuilt in 1954.
Parts of the southern end are now subject to massive redevelopment using a regeneration package. It has a railway station. Drake Primary School and Keyham Barton Primary Schools, educate 4 – 11 year olds, with most secondary school children, attending Stoke Community College, Devonport High School for Boys or Marine Academy Plymouth (in King's Tamerton). College students, may attend Goschen Centre, or the Kings Road Centre.
PLYMOUTH
Plymouth is a city with one of the largest natural harbours in the world. To the north is the Dartmoor National Park extending to over 300 square miles which provides excellent recreational facilities. Plymouth itself has a population of well over 250,000 and has a full range of shopping, educational and sporting facilities. There is a mainline train service to London Paddington and to Penzance in Cornwall. Brittany Ferries operates seasonal services from Plymouth to France and northern Spain.
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