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Torkildsen Way, Harlow

PROPERTY TYPE

Flat

BEDROOMS

1

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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Key features

  • 5 min walk to Princess Alexandra Hospital
  • Good links to the M11 and A14
  • Good size master bedroom
  • Highly sought after area
  • In very good condition throughout
  • Large lounge
  • walking distance to Town Centre
  • Walking distance to Train Station
  • Sainsburys supermarket on your doorstep

Description

Jukes Estates are delighted to offer for sale this lovely 1 bedroom first floor flat in this sought after area close to Harlow town centre and Harlow Town train station.
Sold by Conditional Sale.This really is a great flat and would suite a first time buyer who is eager to get on the property ladder. The flat has a spacious modern kitchen and a large lounge with dining area and a fabulous juliette balcony for those warm summer days. A modern bathroom and a very good size double bedroom, you have an allocated parking space and the rent and service charge is only £364.79 per month making this a perfect affordable flat.

The property is ideally situated within walking distance of Harlow train station with trains to London Liverpool street and Stansted Airport and harlow town centre and Princess Alexandra Hospital.

What does living in Harlow have to offer?
Life in Harlow: A Comprehensive Guide to Living in this Vibrant Town
Harlow, a vibrant town located in the west of Essex, England, offers a unique blend of urban convenience and natural beauty, making it an attractive place for residents of all ages. Established as a new town after World War II, Harlow has grown into a diverse and dynamic community with a rich history and a promising future.

A Brief History
Harlow's roots trace back to the ancient parishes of Great Parndon, Little Parndon, Netteswell, Latton, and Harlow. The development of Harlow New Town was initiated in 1947 as part of the post-war expansion to alleviate housing shortages in London. Designed by the renowned architect Sir Frederick Gibberd, Harlow was envisioned as a town that integrates green spaces, residential areas, and industrial zones seamlessly.

Housing and Neighbourhoods
Harlow offers a variety of housing options, catering to different tastes and budgets. From contemporary apartments in the town center to spacious family homes in the suburbs, there's something for everyone. The neighborhoods are well-planned with plenty of green spaces, parks, and playgrounds, contributing to a high quality of life.

Education and Schools
Harlow boasts a range of educational institutions, from primary schools to colleges. Notable schools include Burnt Mill Academy and Harlow College, both of which have strong reputations for academic excellence. The town's commitment to education ensures that young residents receive quality learning opportunities.

Employment and Economy
The town's economy is diverse, with a mix of industries including healthcare, retail, manufacturing, and technology. Harlow is home to the Harlow Science Park, a hub for innovation and business development, attracting companies from various sectors. The Princess Alexandra Hospital is one of the major employers in the town, providing numerous job opportunities in healthcare.

Shopping and Dining
Harlow offers a plethora of shopping and dining options. The Harvey Centre and The Water Gardens are the main shopping destinations, featuring a wide range of retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment facilities. For dining, residents can enjoy a variety of cuisines from traditional British pubs to international restaurants, reflecting the town's diverse culture.

Recreation and Leisure
The town is renowned for its green spaces and recreational facilities. Harlow Town Park, one of the largest urban parks in the UK, provides residents with beautiful landscapes, a petting zoo, a bandstand, and various sports facilities. The town also has several leisure centers, including the Harlow Leisurezone, which offers swimming, fitness classes, and sports courts.

For culture enthusiasts, the Harlow Playhouse presents a variety of performances ranging from theater productions to live music. The Gibberd Gallery showcases contemporary art, and the town's sculptures, part of the Harlow Sculpture Town collection, add an artistic flair to the urban landscape.

Transport and Connectivity
Harlow is well-connected, making commuting and travel convenient. The town has two main railway stations, Harlow Town and Harlow Mill, offering regular services to London Liverpool Street, Cambridge, and Stansted Airport. The M11 motorway provides easy access to London and the wider motorway network, and local bus services ensure good connectivity within the town and to neighboring areas.

Community and Lifestyle
One of Harlow's greatest strengths is its sense of community. The town hosts numerous events and festivals throughout the year, fostering a strong community spirit. The Harlow Carnival, the annual fireworks display, and various farmers' markets are popular among residents.

Community centers and clubs cater to a wide range of interests, from sports and fitness to arts and crafts. Harlow also has a vibrant voluntary sector, with numerous organizations and charities working to support the community.

Conclusion
Living in Harlow offers a balanced lifestyle with the convenience of urban amenities and the tranquility of green spaces. Whether you are a young professional, a family, or a retiree, Harlow has something to offer. Its rich history, diverse economy, excellent educational institutions, and strong community spirit make it a desirable place to call home. As Harlow continues to grow and develop, it remains committed to providing its residents a high quality of life, making it a truly special town in the heart of Essex.
* Conditional sale means that the lucky new owners will have to pay a reservation fee of £2,000 including VAT to secure the property. This needs to be factored in when making an offer. Please call the office for further details



Tenure: Leasehold (111 years)
Ground Rent: £34.15 per month
Service Charge: £97.02 per month

Entrance hall

2.8m x 1.1m

Living room

6.6m x 2.5m

Window to rear aspect
Juliette Balcony
Space for dining table
Laminate flooring

Kitchen

2.2m x 1.3m

Modern fitted kitchen
Cooker
Gas hob
Cooker hood

Bedroom 1

3.3m x 3.2m

Window to side aspect
Built in wardrobe

Bathroom

2.1m x 1.7m

Wash basin
Bath with shower
WC
Heated mirrored cabinet

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About Jukes Estate Agents, Harlow

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ABOUT US...
About us

A chance meeting some time ago between Lee Venables & Geoff Flewers saw their conversation turn to estate

agents and how bad an experience they had both had when selling their own properties.

Wind forward 18 months and they were both running Town and Country Herts & Essex Estate Agents. They

became more convinced than ever that the dubious, archaic & darn right bad practices of far too many estate

agents were simply not going to stop. These cause major headaches & heartbreaks for vendors & sellers alike.

For example:

51.8% of all UK home sellers fail to sell within 10 months [source: Jefferies International Investment Bank]

40% of all Harlow sales collapse before exchange of contracts [source: Rightmove]

£2,899 is the average amount a home mover will lose though having a transaction collapse [source: Which?

Mortgage Advisors]

35% of all UK homes currently for sale are marked 'price reduced' [source: Zoopla]

35-40% of all sales are successful only after a change of estate agent [source: Rightmove]

Enough was enough for Lee & Geoff and in July 2023 they formed their own company and JUKES ESTATE AGENTS was

born. Their mantra "Changing the way Estate Agents work!" is exactly what they have been doing & will continue to do!

Based in Harlow but with satellite offices in the surrounding areas JUKES ESTATE AGENTS continue to be innovative and are essentially completely different & therefore unique in their approach to handling perhaps the most important thing you will ever do: Buy & Sell a property.

None of the 5 things above apply to JUKES ESTATE AGENTS. They have consistently

'topped' the charts by being the fastest selling local agent.

 

Their 'fall through' rate is less than 4% (the average is a staggering 40%). 

Over 95% of their properties sell for asking price or above. This is achieved by ACCURATE VALUATIONS, SUPERB

MARKETING & AN AFTER SALE SERVICE THAT IS SECOND TO NONE!

NO AGENCY FEES

Yes you read that correctly!

WE SELL YOUR PROPERTY

FOR THE FULL MARKET VALUE (often even more)

WITH NO AGENCY FEES

NO CATCH

NO GIMMICKS

JUST AN INNOVATIVE & NEW WAY OF SELLING PROPERTY!

JUKES ESTATE AGENTS have been using this innovative method of selling properties for a while now, and around 95% of our properties are sold this way. It works extremely well for both sellers & buyers alike. It qualifies that both are serious and ready to proceed, and it virtually negates the high fall through rates that far too many property sales are experiencing now, which is around 40% (data supplied by

Rightmove), and we can all agree that this is far too high.

There are various reasons that these sales fall through, however, by far the two biggest reasons are:

1) Buyers (and some sellers) change their minds.

2) Estate Agents fail to carry out the correct due diligence.

Doing things this new way cuts that all out!

Once a sale price has been agreed, we collect a reservation fee from the buyer (Usually 1% + VAT). This is non 3 refundable unless:

A) A survey highlights problems and a new price cannot be agreed.

B) If the buyer's mortgage is rejected & they cannot get one elsewhere.

In these two cases the fee would be returned. However, if the buyer simply changes their mind, they do not get their reservation fee back. Likewise, if the vendor pulls out, they have to pay the fee back to the buyer. Therefore, our sales rarely, if ever fall through.

Selling property this way brings peace of mind that both seller and buyer are committed and will not pull out of the purchase. EXAMPLE: A property is on the market for a guide price of £350,000 - £360,000. The buyer offers £355,000 plus the reservation fee. The vendor accepts the offer, and the buyer pays us a reservation fee of £3,550 which becomes our commission. On completion of said sale the vendor will receive the full £355,000. Both buyer & seller now have 'skin in the game' and will suffer financial penalties if either party pulls out. Guess what? They rarely, if ever do! 

CONCLUSION: National 'fall through' rates of property sales currently stand at around 32%. Rightmove have just released figures that show in the Harlow area it is OVER 40%! We have been selling property this way for some time and whilst no method of selling is guaranteed, our 'fall through' rate is less than 4%! 

Also & just as important is the fact that latest figures also show that over 25% of sales are being subjected to 'Gazundering'. 

This is where just before exchange, the buyer drops their offer which leaves the seller in an awful predicament. Again, Conditional sales virtually negates 'Gazundering' as they would lose their reservation fee if the seller refused their lower offer and they pulled out of the sale! Guess what? They don't try offering a lower amount.

IF YOU SELL YOUR PROPERTY WITH JUKES

YOU SELL WITH THE CONFIDENCE

THAT YOUR SALE IS EXTREMELY UNLIKELY

TO FALL THROUGH

JUKES ESTATE AGENTS

CHANGING THE WAY ESTATE AGENTS WORK!

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