1 Bed │ 1 Bath │ 1 Rec
Guide Price £175,000
Projected Gross Yield: 6.81% Estimated rent: £1,050.00pcmKey features
Full description
This superb open plan, one bedroom apartment is situated on the first floor of a former house conversion and ideally located for access to Horsham town centre, the mainline train station, nearby countryside and commuter routes to the capital. The main living space provides open plan accommodation with ample space for a sitting and dining room set up, the kitchen has a range of wall and base cabinets with contrasting work surfaces running through, there is an integrated oven with an electric hob and extractor hood as well as an integrated fridge and space for a washing machine. The bedroom is of decent proportions and has fitted cupboard space, there is an en-suite bathroom which has been finished to a modern and contemporary style and has a shower mounted over the bath, there is a wash hand basin and a low level WC along with a heated towel rail. There is also a separate cloakroom.
There is a lawned communal garden with access to the outside storage and allocated parking.
Agents Note: Annual service charge £1350 annual ground rent £125
Situation
Horsham’s town centre and it’s wide range of amenities, shops, restaurants, leisure facilities and nightlife are just over 1 mile from the apartment. The popular Horsham Park is within walking distance, and you have several supermarkets and gyms within easy reach. Horsham’s mainline station offers regular and direct services into key workplaces across the South, including London Victoria (55 minutes), Gatwick Airport (19 minutes) and Three Bridges (17 minutes) – truly a commuter’s dream!Council Tax Band: A
Tenure: Leasehold
EPC Rating: C
Why live in Horsham?
Horsham strikes the perfect balance with its community facilities and green spaces. There’s a market square at The Carfax complete with traditional bandstand, an abundance of shops, a cinema, theatre, leisure centre and a 60-acre park right in the centre of town.
We have an impressive mix of older properties, including historic buildings from the 1400s and 1500s with later additions from the Georgian, Victorian and Edwardian eras and some stunning artistic properties. Head out along The Causeway and you’ll see every style, from 15th century homes to new builds, on one superb road.