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Nettlecroft, Welwyn Garden City, AL7

PROPERTY TYPE

Apartment

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

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Describes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.

Key features

  • CHAIN FREE
  • LOW SERVICE CHARGE AND GROUND RENT
  • SEPARATE DINING AREA
  • MASSES OF STORAGE
  • RESIDENTAL PARKING
  • CLOSE BY TO LOCAL AMENITIES & SCHOOLS
  • ONE OF THE LARGEST TWO BEDROOM FLATS IN WELWYN GARDEN CITY
  • TOP FLOOR IN A SMALL BLOCK OF 6
  • SUPER LOW SERVICE CHARGE AND ONLY £10 GROUND RENT
  • LEASE EXTENSION UNDERWAY

Description

**CHAIN FREE** A larger than average TWO DOUBLE BEDROOM FIRST FLOOR apartment measuring an impressive 735 SQ/FT. The property benefits from being tastefully refurbished with upgraded floor coverings, internal doors and decoration as well as re-plastering. TWO RECEPTION ROOMS and a remarkable amount of storage. Having a separate kitchen and dining area is a great bonus however some homeowners have used the additional living space as a third bedroom. This apartment benefits from LOW SERVICE CHARGE and GROUND RENT Secure entry phone system. All windows have been replaced as well as the front door. There are lawn areas to enjoy, parking is a breeze with plenty of unrestricted residents parking bay as well as EV CHARGING POINTS and unrestricted street parking. This property is in a convenient residential location with easy access to the A414 and A1M, Panshanger shops are within walking distance from the property and there are a selection of Ofsted "Good" schools within close proximity. The town centre is just a short drive where you will find the mainline station serving Kings Cross and Moorgate. This is a must see to appreciate the size of this property. An investor could achieve in the region of £1450 PCM. Energy Rating D. The lease is in the process of being extended and a buyer would benefit from a new lease of 170 Years.

WELCOME TO NETTLECROFT

Enter through the security intercom door, which leads to quarry-tiled floors and stairs accessing all levels. Opposite the flat's front door is a large storage shed. Step inside the upgraded fire door to a bright and spacious home, where you'll immediately appreciate the property's immaculate and refurbished condition. The hallway features six generous storage cupboards. The open-plan living and dining rooms boast dual-aspect views and large windows. Some homeowners have transformed the dining space into a third bedroom, enhancing the property’s flexibility and layout. The kitchen is equipped with an impressive range of wall and base units, complemented by a large window. The white goods can remain. Some homeowners have opted to create an open-plan kitchen and dining area by removing the dividing wall. Both bedrooms are spacious double rooms, each featuring alcoves suitable for wardrobes. For added convenience, the bathroom and W.C. are separate, with the potential for conversion in...

PARKING ARRANGEMENTS

Unrestricted residents bays and street parking. EV charging points are available in the car park.
There is option to rent local authority owned garages in the cul-de-sac subject to availability.

MATERIAL INFORMATION

Lease: 125 Years from 11th October 1982, however the lease is in the process of being extended and a buyer would benefit from a long lease of circa 171 Years
Service Charge: £826 for the annum, includes building insurance and ground rent of £10 for the annum.
Council Tax Band C.
Items of furniture are available subject to negotiation.

ABOUT PANSHANGER

Panshanger was a large country house located between the outer edge of Hertford and Welwyn Garden City. It was originally owned by Earl Cowper who later became Lord Chancellor of Great Britain. After seven generations, with no heir, the estate was sold and demolished c.1953 Panshanger Park is presently owned by Lafarge. Although Panshanger House was demolished, the orangery, nursery garden wall and stables remain along with a number of other cottages and estate buildings, all of which are listed by English Heritage. Residential housing was established in the area in the seventies. Moneyhole park playing fields and Panshanger woodlands are within walking distance. Local amenities include a small parade of shops including a Doctors surgery, Chemist, Post office, Hair salon, Beauticians. There is also a Morrisons supermarket and petrol station. Buses into town are every half an hour, Monday to Saturday.

BUYER INFORMATION

In accordance with the UK's Anti Money Laundering (AML) regulations, we must verify the identity of all potential buyers at the time an offer is accepted. To achieve this, we utilise a third-party Identity Verification System. There is a nominal fee of £35 (per person) inclusive of VAT for this service. Buyers must be made aware of this information prior to having their offer accepted as this will form part of the process of agreeing a sale in a timely manner.

COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Band: C
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
On street,Off street,Residents,Communal
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Yes
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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About Wrights of Welwyn Garden City, Welwyn Garden City

36 Stonehills, Welwyn Garden City, AL8 6PD
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About Wrights...

Wrights was founded in 1983 by Melvin Wright with his first branch opening in Hatfield. Due to Melvin and his team's hard work and determination Wrights really took off and they were soon chosen as the re-location agents for British Aerospace.

10 years after Wrights first opened its doors in Hatfield, Melvin made the decision, with the help of his brother Graham to open another branch, so in 1993 Wrights of Welwyn Garden City was founded. Soon to follow was the Stevenage branch. Wrights had made their mark in Hertfordshire!

Today, Wrights are proud to still be an independent estate agency with its own unique values and ethos. We have been in business and grown in Hertfordshire for over 40 years and our experience in helping our customers to buy, sell or rent their properties is second to none.

Affordability

Monthly repayments£1,204
Property: £ 240,000
Deposit: £ 24,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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