£140,000
1 bed flat for saleCole Green Lane, Welwyn Garden City AL7
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Wrights Estate Agents
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About this property
Chain free
Close to major road links
Short level walk to the town centre and mainline station
Freshly painted
Plenty of unrestricted parking
Ideal first time buy or buy to let
**chain free** We are pleased to present a fantastic opportunity for first time buyers or investors to acquire this top-floor one-bedroom flat, ideally situated in a convenient location. This property boasts upgraded double-glazed windows and a new front door, Recently freshly painted, offering a bright and inviting atmosphere. Positioned above the Woodhall Parade of shops, residents enjoy easy access to a variety of local amenities. Additionally, ample unrestricted resident parking is available. A short stroll will take you into town, where you can catch the Mainline service to Kings Cross in less than 30 minutes. This flat is housed within an original 1930s building, showcasing numerous charming original features. An ideal investment opportunity, offering a potential rental income of £850 per calendar month. Energy rating C.
Communal Entrance
Security intercom access.
Entrance Hall
Storage cupboard and loft access.
Living Room
Open plan with the kitchen area, separated by a large opening, there is a large window to the front elevation.
Kitchen
A range of wall and base units. The white goods are to remain. Cupboard housing the gas boiler.
Bedroom
Storage cupboard and window to the rear elevation.
Bathroom
Bath with shower over, low level w/c and wash hand basin. Part tiled walls and window for ventilation.
Parking Arrangements
Unrestricted residents bays to the front.
Lease Information
We have been provided the following information from the vendors.
Lease: 89 Years remaining.
Service Charge: £633 for the annum, includes ground rent at £10 for the annum and buildings insurance.
About Welwyn Garden City
Welwyn Garden City was founded by Sir Ebenezer Howard in the 1920s and designated a new town in 1948. It was aimed to combine the benefits of the city and countryside. Welwyn Garden City was an escape from life in overcrowded cities to a place of sunshine, leafy lanes, countryside and cafes. Emphasis was placed on the Garden City's healthy environment. Today the town centre is a busy and bustling place with a selection of shops. The Howard Shopping Centre is located in the centre, where you can find a selection of high street favourites including John Lewis. There is also a Waitrose, Sainsburys and aldi. There is also a quaint cinema, showing the latest films. If you fancy a spot of lunch the town is home to a plethora of coffee shops, independent restaurants and well known chains including the French restaurant Cote which overlooks the fountain and for a real buzzing atmosphere.
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Tenure
Leasehold (89 years)
Service charge
£633
Council tax band
A
Ground rent
£10
Ground rent date of next review