£200,000
2 bed flat for saleBeck Court, Beckenham BR3
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Retirement
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About this property
Development Manager
Communal Lounge
Communal Garden
24 hour Appello emergency call system
Guest Suite
Communal Digital TV Aerial
Minimum Age 55
Lease : 125 years from 1988
Service Charge £2493.73, Ground Rent £tbc
A two bedroom apartment located on the first floor of this retirement development. Beck Court comprises 54 properties arranged over 2 floors. The Development Manager can be contacted from various points within each property in the case of an emergency. For periods when the Development Manager is off duty there is a 24 hour Appello emergency call system. Each property comprises an entrance hall, lounge, kitchen, one or two bedrooms and bathroom. It is a condition of purchase that residents be over the age of 55 years.
Please speak to our Property Consultant if you require information regarding “Event Fees” that may apply to this property.
Accommodation
Front door leads to the
Entrance Hall
Stairs rising to the
first floor landing
Living Room
Storage heater, TV point, phone point, wall lights and emergency pull cord. Fire place.
Kitchen
Tiled and Fitted wall base units, single drainer stainless steel sink and emergency pull cord. Space for fridge/freezer.
Bedroom One
Storage heater and emergency pull cord, wash basin and mirror over. Fitted wardrobe, TV point and telephone point.
Bedroom Two (0)
Fitted wardrobe and heater, emergency pull cord, light fittings
Bathroom
Part tiled suite with a bath with shower over, wash hand basin and low level flush WC. Heater. Emergency pull cord.
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