No specific allocated parking is included in the title.
The property comprises a one bedroom fourth floor apartment with open plan living, balcony, double glazing and electric wall mounted heaters.
The property is situated within Porter Brook House on Ecclesall Road which provides excellent local amenities including shops, bars, restaurants and public transport links to the city centre.
The property is held Leasehold for a term of 150 years from 2006 and a ground rent of £175 per annum. The service charge is currently being charged at £261.96 per quarter.
Entrance
Open Plan Kitchen/Living area 21'6" x 11'5" (6.56m x 3.49m)
Bedroom 11'6" x 8'10" (3.50m x 2.68m)
Bathroom/W.C
1. Completion will take place 14 days from the date of exchange.
2. The information contained within the Particulars are given in good faith, but all descriptions, statements, dimensions, references to condition and permissions for the use and occupation or other details are made without responsibility and should not be relied upon as representation of fact.
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