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Fairfield Court, Northwood

Northwood, United Kingdom

£135,000

1 x 1 x
Department:
Sales
Reference:
Fairfield Court, Flat 3
Postcode:
HA6 1PB
Type:
Flat
Availability:
For Sale
Receptions:
1
Council Tax Band:
D

Property features

  • One Bedroom
  • Ground Floor Flat
  • Retirement Flat
  • Over 55's
  • Communal Gardens
  • No Upper Chain
  • Permit Parking
  • Emergency Pull Cords In Every Room
  • Lift To All Floors
  • Walking Distance To Northwood Hills High Street & Metropolitan Line Station

Summary

A well-presented one-bedroom ground-floor retirement flat, designed for those over 55, is located in a quiet cul-de-sac just off Northwood Hills High Street. The property offers generous living space, with adapted facilities for assisted living, a spacious double bedroom, and a large reception room that opens to a fully fitted kitchen. Features include no upper chain, a communal garden, emergency help pull cords in all rooms, a security entry phone access system, a lift to all floors, permit parking, and a long lease. The property is just 0.1 miles from Northwood Hills High Street and Station (Metropolitan Line).

Details

Years left on the lease: 84 years
Service charge currently: £2,500 pa
Ground Rent: Nil
Council Tax Band - D
EPC Rating - C

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