A purpose built first floor flat offering low maintenance living in a convenient and central location. The property would make a fine investment or first time purchase and is offered with no onward chain.
There is a bright and spacious open plan living space / kitchen with matching wall and base units, laminated work surfaces and a range of integrated appliances.
The property has two bedrooms, both of which have built in storage with the master benefiting from an en suite shower room. In addition, there is built storage in the halwayl and a separate family bathroom.
Further benefits include gas central heating, double glazing and an allocated parking space.
Amis Walk is located in a popular purpose built development on the Filton/Horfield Borders. The vibrant Gloucester Road is within walking distance and offers an array of independent retailers, affluent bars, pubs, cafes and restaurants. bus links are also widely available to Bristol City Centre which is approximately four miles away, not to mention excellent links to the motorway.
Leasehold: circa 982 years remaining
Service charge: £1182.78
Ground rent: £292.74
Council Tax Band: B
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