Well-presented one-bedroom basement flat on Morecambe promenade with parking and long lease..
- Promenade location with coastal views potential
- Sizeable reception/diner and fitted bedroom cupboards
- Rear courtyard and off-street parking beyond
- 999-year lease; ground rent £0; service charge £75pcm
- Council Tax Band A keeps running costs low
- Basement flat: limited natural light compared with upper floors
- Victorian stone construction; walls assumed uninsulated
- Local area: very high crime and very deprived
Set on Morecambe Promenade, this well-presented one-bedroom basement flat offers a compact coastal home or a straightforward buy-to-let. The layout includes a sizeable reception/diner, a bedroom with fitted cupboards, a kitchen with breakfast bar and utilities, plus a bathroom with shower — practical spaces for everyday living.
Externally the flat benefits from a rear courtyard and access to off-street parking beyond, a useful asset on a promenade address. The property sits in a Victorian mid-terrace with period character, high ceilings and double glazing (install date unknown), while mains gas central heating provides reliable warmth.
Leasehold is long and simple: a 999-year lease from 1992, no annual ground rent and a service charge of £75pcm (annual service charge £900). Council Tax is Band A, keeping running costs low. Flood risk is low and broadband and mobile signals are strong.
Considerations are straightforward and important: this is a basement flat so natural light will be limited compared with upper floors, and the wider area records very high crime rates and very high deprivation indices. The building is an older Victorian construction with assumed uninsulated stone walls, so buyers should check energy performance and potential insulation or refurbishment needs.