Guide price
£130,000
1 bed flat for saleSt Michael's Street, Folkestone CT20
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
The Good Estate Agent
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About this property
Spacious kitchen and separate good sized lounge
All in a good condition throughout
Good EPC rating C
One good sized double bedroom
Low service charges and ground rent
A ten minute walk to the High speed train link to St Pancras
Close to all amenities and the seafront
The Good Estate Agent Is Proud To Bring To Market This One Bedroom Flat In Central Folkestone In Kent.
Enquire and book online quoting reference 22585
The Good Estate Agent is proud to bring to market this one bedroom ground floor flat in the popular coastal town of Folkestone in Kent.
This well-presented one bedroom flat offers generous proportions throughout and a practical layout, perfect for first-time buyers, investors, or those looking to downsize.
- Bedroom – a comfortable double bedroom with space for wardrobes and additional furnishings.
- Kitchen – a spacious, modern kitchen with ample storage and worktop space, large enough to accommodate a breakfast table, making it a sociable heart of the home.
- Living Room – a separate lounge ideal for relaxing or entertaining, with good natural light and a homely feel.
- Bathroom & WC – bathroom with shower/bath facilities, complemented by a separate WC, adding to the convenience and functionality of the property.
Details:
Lease life 93 years left.
Ground rent £200 pa.
Service charge £500-£700 for 2025/2026.
Council tax is A
EPC is C - good rating.
Folkestone is a popular seaside location in South east Kent with so much to offer:
- Seaside & Scenery: Folklore meets natural beauty here — leafy Downs above, pebbled and sandy stretches below, and beautiful cliff walks. The coastline, Lower Leas Coastal Park, the Leas, and the beach offer daily pleasures.
- Vibrant Cultural Quarter: The Creative Quarter is a hub of art, galleries, independent shops and cafés. Cobblestone streets, colourful facades — places to wander, explore, discover.
- Harbour & Harbour Arm: Regeneration projects such as the Harbour Arm bring in great dining, leisure and views — perfect for evenings out, weekend walks or visitor appeal.
- Amenities & Local Life: From good schools, green spaces, sports centres (like F51), to independent shops and stylish pubs & restaurants — Folkestone has a lot going on for families, professionals, retirees alike.
- Transport & Access: It’s not remote — there’s strong connectivity. Commuters can make good use of high speed rail link to London closeby ; proximity to the Eurotunnel gives direct access to the continent. Easy access to both countryside and city.
Council Tax Band
The council tax band for this property is A.
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