Compact, commuter-friendly flat near Maidenhead Crossrail with garage and long lease.
Two double bedrooms; efficient 601 sq ft layout
Walking distance to Maidenhead Crossrail and town centre
Long lease circa 940 years; chain free for quick sale
Includes single garage, communal gardens and parking
Modern fitted kitchen, balcony and contemporary bathroom
Service charge approx £1,445 per year; ground rent £15
Compact overall size — suited to couples or commuters
Built late 1970s/early 1980s; cavity walls, partial insulation
This well-presented two-double-bedroom first-floor apartment sits in a sought-after spot on Prince Andrew Close, a short walk from Maidenhead Crossrail station and the town centre. The layout is efficient at around 601 sq ft, with a modern fitted kitchen, living room opening onto a balcony, and a contemporary bathroom. A single garage, communal gardens and resident/visitor parking add practical outdoor space.
The long lease (circa 940 years) and no onward chain make this a straightforward purchase for a commuter, first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor seeking quick completion and easy access to London via the Elizabeth Line. The building dates from the late 1970s/early 1980s and benefits from double glazing and gas central heating with a boiler and radiators.
Buyers should note the apartment’s compact overall size compared with larger family homes and the average service charge of approximately £1,445 per year plus a small ground rent of £15. The property is leasehold and arranged in a linear layout on the first floor, so those wanting generous internal space or ground-floor access may prefer other options.
Positioned in a very low-crime, very affluent area with good local schools and riverside leisure nearby, this apartment offers low flood risk and fast broadband — practical strengths for commuting professionals or investors seeking reliable rental demand.