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At a glance…
Situated in the highly sought-after town of Billericay, this spacious and well-presented two-bedroom third-floor apartment offers bright and versatile accommodation, ideal for first-time buyers, professionals or investors alike. Radford Court is perfectly positioned within easy walking distance of Billericay High Street, with its excellent selection of shops, cafés, restaurants and local amenities, while Billericay Mainline Station is also nearby, providing convenient rail links into London Liverpool Street.
The property features a generous lounge/dining room which provides an excellent space for relaxing or entertaining, alongside a well-arranged separate kitchen with ample storage and workspace. There are two good-sized bedrooms, a modern bathroom and additional built-in storage accessed from the entrance hall.
Decorated to a good standard throughout, the apartment offers a comfortable home ready to move straight into. Further benefits include a private external storage space as well as a separate garage, adding valuable practicality and additional storage options rarely available with apartments of this type.
Located within close proximity to local parks, leisure facilities and transport connections, this is an excellent opportunity to acquire a spacious apartment in a prime central Billericay location.
At a glance…
Billericay Branch
Billericay Branch
| Broadband | Ask Agent |
| Telephone | Ask Agent |
| Electricity | Ask Agent |
| Gas | Yes |
| Water | Ask Agent |
| Sewerage | Ask Agent |
| Heating | Ask Agent |
| Main Heating | Ask Agent |
| Unsuitable for wheelchairs | Ask Agent |
| Level access | Ask Agent |
| Lift access | Ask Agent |
| Ramped access | Ask Agent |
| Wetroom | Ask Agent |
| Wide doorways | Ask Agent |
| Step free access | Ask Agent |
| Level access shower | Ask Agent |
| Lateral living | Ask Agent |
| Listed | No |
| Are there any restrictions with the property? | No |
| Any easements, servitudes or wayleaves? | No |
| Public Rights of Way | No |
| Flooded in last 5 years | Ask Agent |
| Source of flood | Ask Agent |