Compact ground-floor one-bed with tenant and parking — ideal for investors or first-time buyers..
- Ground-floor one-bedroom flat, approx. 505 sq ft
- Communal gardens and allocated off-street parking
- Tenant in situ — immediate income but affects vacant possession
- Leasehold with service charge £1,290.12pa and ground rent £162pa
- Built 2003–2006; double-glazed; EPC rating C
- Electric boiler heating — consider running costs
- Average broadband speeds; excellent mobile signal
- Public notice/repossession recorded; legal checks essential
This ground-floor one-bedroom apartment in Elworth offers a compact, practical home or a straightforward buy-to-let in a well-regarded Sandbach neighbourhood. The flat sits within a modern red-brick development (built 2003–2006), benefits from double glazing, communal gardens and allocated off-street parking, and is an easy walk to local shops, schools and transport links.
A tenant is currently in situ, which provides immediate rental income for investors but will mean viewings and vacant-possession timing need careful handling for owner-occupiers. The accommodation totals about 505 sq ft and is heated by an electric boiler with radiators; broadband speeds are average and mobile signal is excellent.
This is a leasehold property with an annual service charge of £1,290.12 and ground rent of £162. An offer of £88,000 has been received; higher offers were invited within five days of publication. Note also that a public notice/repossession flag is recorded against the property and should be clarified by any buyer's solicitor.
Practical positives include an EPC C rating and very low local crime; drawbacks to factor into budgeting are the ongoing service charge, ground rent, electric heating running costs and average broadband. The apartment suits investors seeking an income-producing asset or a first-time buyer wanting a manageable ground-floor home close to amenities.