- No onward chain, immediate purchase possible
- Ground-floor two-bedroom apartment, open-plan living
- Wet room instead of standard bathroom
- Electric storage heating; mains services untested
- Leasehold with 89 years remaining
- Service charge approx £1,320 per year (£110 monthly)
- Communal gardens and off-street communal parking
- Area records higher-than-average crime levels
A chain-free, ground-floor two-bedroom apartment conveniently positioned within walking distance of Bury St. Edmunds town centre and the train station. The open-plan sitting and dining area flows to a fitted kitchen, creating a practical living space suited to first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors.
The apartment benefits from communal gardens and off-street parking, plus immediate availability due to no onward chain. Heating is via electric storage heaters and services are mains electric, water and drainage. The building presents a modern brick-and-clad exterior with double-glazed windows and a secure entrance.
Practical considerations include an 89-year lease remaining and an average service charge of £1,320 per year (£110 per month). The property has a wet room rather than a traditional bathroom and would suit someone seeking low-maintenance, compact accommodation. Note the area records higher-than-average crime levels, which some buyers should consider.
Overall this flat offers a straightforward, affordable entry into Bury St. Edmunds property market, with potential for a buyer to personalise interiors and make efficient use of the open-plan layout. It is best suited to first-time buyers, downsizers seeking ground-floor access, or investors looking for a town-centre rental.



































