Flats For Sale in Merseyside
Spacious Garden Apartment with No Chain!! Situated in a highly sought after part of West Kirby, on the flat, with all of local shops, amenities, attractions and transport links within minutes this delightful ground floor garden apartment has huge appeal for many potential buyers. The generous acc...
Wapping Dock Views - No Onward Chain Step into this glorious two bedroom apartment situated in the highly sought after, West Quay in the Wapping Quay development, the current owner has finished the home to an a great standard. From oak wood flooring plus underfloor heating, we strongly...
Curlett Jones Estates are so excited to bring this property to the market! Situated in the highly sought-after coastal town of Crosby, this beautifully presented 3-bedroom, ground-floor flat presents a rare opportunity for buyers. It is not often that such a large, spacious flat becomes available...
Stylish and spacious first-floor flat offering two double bedrooms, a bright bay-fronted lounge, and an open-plan kitchen / diner. Ideally located near Ashton Park, the Marine Lake and South Promenade. Train links to Liverpool and beyond are close by and all amenities are on your doorstep
*NO CHAIN* Sutton Kersh are delighted to offer for sale this beautifully proportioned duplex apartment. Upon entering the development it is noted that attention to detail has been demonstrated throughout. The communal halls boasts staircase access to the upper floor. The apartment itself is si...
Sutton Kersh are pleased to bring to market this spacious two bedroom apartment with parking space situated on the top floor of this popular and desirable development. The accommodation is bright, neutrally decorated and comprises of an entrance hallway, open plan living room/dining area, kitchen...
**Fully Renovated Apartment - Incredible Estuary Views - Centre Of Heswall - No Onward Chain!** Find me a better priced TWO BEDROOM & TWO BATHROOM PENTHOUSE APARTMENT with ESTUARY VIEWS? I'll wait. Did we mention the STUNNING VIEWS across the estuary and over to Wales? ...