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At a glance…
** 25% Shared Ownership ** (100% Ownership Option Available) **
This attractive one bedroom apartment is situated on the fourth floor of Eccles Court, offering comfortable living in a well-maintained development. The property is presented in good condition throughout, making it ready for immediate occupation without the need for significant work.
Upon entering the property, you are welcomed into a hallway that leads through to a bright and inviting living area, offering ample space for both relaxing and dining, with direct access to a private balcony - an ideal spot for enjoying fresh air or unwinding after a long day. The kitchen is well-maintained and thoughtfully arranged, providing a practical layout with ample storage and workspace. The generously proportioned double bedroom offers plenty of room for a full range of furniture, along with additional storage if required. The accommodation is completed by a modern bathroom, fitted with a clean and neutral suite.
Eccles Court is conveniently located within easy reach of local amenities, shops, and transport connections, making it a practical choice for a range of buyers. This property would make an excellent first-time purchase or investment opportunity, and early viewing is strongly recommended.
AGENTS NOTE:
Rent: £597.19 per month (for the remaining 75% share)
At a glance…
Chelmsford Branch
Chelmsford 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 |