1 Bed Apartment - Purpose Built

St. Margarets Street, Rochester
Price Guide £170,000
GREENLEAF PROPERTY SERVICES are delighted to present to the market this characterful one bedroom apartment, available with NO ONGOING CHAIN, and ready for immediate occupation! This well presented property boasts truly stunning river views from the bay windows of the spacious lounge/diner, and is located on the highly sought-after St Margarets Street in the “Golden Triangle” location of Rochester ME1. Further benefits include a long lease, allocated off road parking to the rear, a double bedroom with wardrobes to stay, gas central heating, and a well presented good size bathroom. The kitchen is also well presented, and includes all appliances (untested), so is perfect for any first-time buyers looking to get their foot on the ladder, or indeed anyone looking to downsize. The property has been well cared for and much loved by the previous owner for many years, and is ready to move into and enjoy, however the opportunity is also there for the new owners to add their own stamp in due course.
The layout briefly consists of: Main front door into the well presented communal hallway with two short flights of stairs up to the apartment; The front door leads into the L shaped hallway, giving access to the bedroom, bathroom, kitchen, and through to the lounge/diner.
Located a pleasant short walk to the historic High Street and a wealth of restaurants, cafes, bars, boutiques, the Vines Park is also on your doorstep, along with the ever popular castle and Rochester cathedral. The station, with 40 minute fast trains to London St Pancras is also within walking distance, as are highly regarded local schools for all age groups, including the renowned Kings and St Andrews Private Schools. All A2/M2/M20 road links are a short drive away, whilst beautiful riverside walks are on your doorstep.
We recommend viewing at your earliest convenience to avoid disappointment, and look forward to hearing from you soon.
Service charge approx £1800 p.a.
Lease 155 years