Accessible two-bedroom ground-floor flat near town centre — leasehold, no chain..
Ground-floor two-bedroom apartment, 568 sqft, modern build
Short walk to St Neots town centre and local amenities
Allocated off-street parking; gas central heating; double glazing
Leasehold with ~107 years remaining; service charge ~£1,798 pa
Ground rent £150 pa; council tax Band B (relatively cheap)
Medium flood risk present; area records higher-than-average crime
No onward chain — ready for a quicker completion
Compact overall size; outdoor space is parking only
This ground-floor two-bedroom apartment in Knights Court sits a short walk from St Neots town centre and local amenities, offering straightforward, accessible living for a first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor. The apartment is modern, well-presented and benefits from allocated off-street parking, double glazing and a gas central heating system. Energy rating C (80) and a 568 sqft layout make it economical to run and manageable in size.
The property is leasehold with approximately 107 years remaining, an annual service charge around £1,798 and a ground rent of £150. There is no onward chain, so the purchase can be completed without waiting for another sale. Tenure and running costs are important to factor into affordability calculations alongside the asking price of £180,000.
Practical considerations: the area records higher crime levels and a medium flood risk — both material factors for buyers and insurers. Broadband speeds are average while mobile signal is excellent. The flat is compact rather than spacious overall, and the external area is for parking rather than garden space, so it suits buyers prioritising location and convenience over outdoor living.
Nearby schools and town-centre facilities add everyday convenience, and the property’s modern build (circa 2007–2011) means it should be relatively low-maintenance compared with older stock. For investors the combination of town-centre location, allocated parking and a straightforward layout creates dependable rental appeal; for first-time buyers it’s an accessible entry into St Neots with clear running costs to consider.