Sunny terrace and allocated parking within easy walking distance of the station.
Short walk to Haywards Heath train station
This well-presented one-bedroom first-floor apartment sits in the heart of Haywards Heath, a short walk from the train station and town amenities. The layout is traditional and practical: a bright lounge/diner, kitchen, double bedroom with fitted wardrobe, bathroom and useful loft space. Outside there’s a private sunny terraced area and an allocated off-street parking space — rare at this size and location.
The current owner has improved the flat with double glazed windows and added a fitted wardrobe; they also report installing gas central heating. Note records list electric storage heaters as the main heating type, so buyers should verify the heating specification. The apartment benefits from two large hallway storage cupboards and extra loft storage — valuable for a 539 sq ft home.
This leasehold property has c.140 years remaining and an average service charge of £2,227 per year. The building dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and has cavity walls (assumed uninsulated), which may be a consideration for those wanting to improve thermal efficiency. Council tax is low and there is no flood risk; local crime is low and broadband and mobile signals are strong.
Ideal for a first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor seeking central Haywards Heath convenience, the flat offers immediate move-in potential with scope to modernise and improve energy performance. Important matters such as tenure, heating, fixtures and building consents must be checked by your solicitor before exchange.