Bright two-bedroom home with private garden and long lease near station.
Two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes
A recently modernised two-bedroom ground-floor maisonette that suits first-time buyers seeking a low-maintenance starter home close to transport and shops. The interiors are bright and contemporary, with an updated kitchen, modern bathroom and generous living room opening onto a private rear garden. The property feels larger than its footprint suggests thanks to well-proportioned rooms and good natural light.
Practical ownership is straightforward: share of freehold with a 969-year lease and a peppercorn ground rent. Annual service charge is £840, covering communal upkeep; a standard-size garage in a nearby block provides parking but is not en-suite. Council tax is described as affordable.
There are a few factual points to note: the building dates from the 1950s–1960s and external walls are cavity construction (no added insulation assumed), which could affect running costs. While the flat is newly refurbished, buyers who want maximum energy efficiency or further cosmetic changes should budget accordingly.
Situated on a quiet residential street, the flat is a short walk from Addlestone town centre and station, with regular trains to London Waterloo. Local schools are rated well and the area is generally affluent, making this a sensible long-term buy for owner-occupiers or investors wanting a low-hassle rental asset.