Chain-free two-bedroom apartment with park views, leisure facilities and parking..
Top-floor, chain-free two-bedroom apartment with en-suite and fitted wardrobes
Overlooks extensive communal grounds and adjacent woodland
Access to residents’ gym and swimming pool (Victoria Court)
Allocated off-street parking plus visitor spaces in gated cul-de-sac
Compact overall size (~613 sq.ft.) and a small kitchen for consideration
Leasehold: 103 years remaining; ground rent £150 p.a.
Service charge circa £3,400 per annum — factor into running costs
Local area records higher crime levels; check communal security
Bright top-floor two-bedroom apartment in Royal Earlswood Park, offered chain free and ready for immediate occupation. The living room and kitchen overlook extensive communal grounds and woodland, giving a peaceful outlook despite being under half a mile from Earlswood station with direct trains to London and Gatwick. The principal bedroom is spacious, with fitted wardrobes and an en-suite; a second double bedroom and main bathroom complete the layout.
Residents benefit from gated cul-de-sac privacy, an allocated parking space plus visitor parking, and communal leisure facilities including a gym and swimming pool (located in Victoria Court). Practical features include gas central heating, double glazing and an EPC rating of C. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, making the flat suitable for commuting and home working.
Important practical notes: the property is leasehold with 103 years remaining, an annual service charge of circa £3,400 and ground rent of £150. The overall internal size is modest (approx. 613 sq.ft.) and the kitchen is compact, so space-conscious buyers should view to assess flow and storage. The local area records higher crime levels; prospective buyers should research this and communal security measures further.
This apartment will suit first-time buyers or commuters seeking a low-maintenance home with parkland outlooks and on-site leisure amenities. It also offers straightforward rental potential, though running costs (service charge) and the leasehold nature should be factored into affordability calculations.