CASH BUYERS ONLY - This ground floor apartment forms part of an historic Grade II listed building dating back to 1857 when it served as the barracks and parade ground for military personnel. The building has since been converted into a number of separate apartments that offer unique accommodation of great character. This property would make for an excellent buy to let opportunity due to it's close proximity to the town centre and railway station. The property is accessed via a communal entrance and comprises; a living room, kitchen, double bedroom and bathroom all of which is warmed by a gas fired central heating system.To the rear there is a small but charming walled courtyard and the property has its own conveniently located parking space.Communal EntranceGround FloorLiving Room3.78m x 3.63m (12'05 x 11'11)Delft shelf. Original mullion window. Double panelled radiator.Kitchen3.89m x 1.73m (12'09 x 5'08)Stainless steel sink unit with drainer and base unit below. An additional range of eye level units with contrasting work surfaces. Gas cooker point. Exctractor hood. Fitted shelving to recess. Space for fridge. Plumbing for washing machine. Partially tiled walls. Tiled flooring. Original mullion window. Single panelled radiator. Door leading to rear courtyard.StoreBuilt-in storage cupboard. Combination style condensing boiler. Original mullion window.Bedroom3.81m x 3.40m (12'06 x 11'02)Original mullion window. Double panelled radiator. Access to Bathroom.BathroomThe white suite comprises; a panelled bath with mixer tap and detachable shower head over a vanity wash hand basin with mixer tap and base unit below and a low suite W.C. set Built-in storage cupboard. Reccess spotlighting. uPVC double glazed window. Original mullion window. Double panelled radiator.OutsidePrivate CourtyardTo the rear of the property there is a fully enclosed, private courtyard that allows access onto Preston Street West.ParkingFlat four has an allocated parking space for one vehicle located at the front of the property.TenureFreehold - There s nothing wrong with a freehold flat per se. The problems are down to mortgage lenders. Most of them don t see a freehold flat as good security, a problem to mortgage as well as difficult to sell. In fact, very few lenders will even consider loans against them. The legal issue is because a freehold flat sits within a building you have to rely on your fellow flat-owners to maintain, for example, the roof, the main walls, even the foundations. There isn t usually a clear legal obligation or agreement between everyone to force people to make repairs or keep things in good condition. There isn t even a legal obligation to share the costs of the work that needs to be done. Even if there is, when one freeholder sells their flat there s no legal guarantee that the new owner will agree to do the decent thing. A leasehold, on the other hand, runs with the land so deals with the issue of maintenance and repair via specific covenants.
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