Stanford Estate Agents are delighted to present this lovely, one bedroom, ground floor retirement apartment in the ever popular Elizabeth Court location in central Eastleigh. This over 55’s property has a delightful communal lounge for entertainment and there is also an onsite manager. Offered with the convenience of no forward chain.
Accommodation on offer is a spacious 13ft lounge/diner with a double glazed window to the side and double glazed doors to the Juliet Balcony and is open to the kitchen. The kitchen has a range of wall and base level units with a built in hob and space for a fridge/freezer and washing machine. The bedroom is a good size and has a built in wardrobe. The shower room offers a corner step in shower, wash hand basin and low level WC.
There is a communal laundry room and a communal lounge for residents’ to relax and enjoy various entertainments on offer, there is also a block manager’s office opposite the communal lounge. There is parking to the far end of the block.
Other Information:
Local Council: Eastleigh Borough Council
Council Tax Band: A
Sellers Position: No Forward Chain
The seller has provided the following lease information, however, this information should be clarified by a conveyancer/legal advisor before completing a purchase.
Lease Information:
Lease From Build: 125 years
Lease remaining: 95 Years
Ground Rent: £50 Every 6 months
Maintenance: £1300 Every 6 months
Local Information
Eastleigh is a thriving town in Hampshire, located between Southampton & Winchester. The town lies on the river Itchen, originally a village till early 19th century when it was developed to a railway town. Those railway town roots are still firmly imprinted with two mainline train stations providing trains to Winchester in 20 minutes and London Waterloo in an hour. Those looking for commuter links that are not rail are truly spoilt too with junctions to the M27 & M3 Either end of the town, and how could we get Southampton Airport minutes away for some domestic and European trips. Eastleigh is a commuters dream! The town itself has an array of amenities including several supermarkets as well as several boutique and independent shops. Residential homes come in all shapes, sizes and age from 1800s thatched cottages to 1900 Victorian terraces to modern, well thought out developments there is a home in Eastleigh for everyone. Places leisure and Lakeside Country Park are favoured by locals for there greenery, open spaces and walks with the latter having a small passenger steam train paying further homage to the roots that the town was founded.