Guide price
£290,000
(£203/sq. ft)
4 bed flat for saleHampshire Terrace, Portsmouth PO1
4 beds
2 baths
1 reception
1,432 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Share of Freehold
ROK Marsh
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About this property
Chain Free
Four Bedrooms
Redecorated Throughout - New Kitchen and Bathrooms
Ideal Investment Opportunity in a Popular Location
Gas Central Heating, EPC Rating C, Council Tax Band C
Share of Freehold
Large Apartment ; 133 Square Metres
Private Entrance
Low Service Charge and No Ground Rent
999 year lease
This impressive four-bedroom flat offers a generous living space of 1,432 square feet. With no forward chain, this property presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to make a new home or an investment in a thriving location.
Upon entering, you will find a self-contained apartment with dual access, ensuring both privacy and convenience. The recent complete refurbishment has transformed this flat into a blank canvas, ready for you to personalise and make your own. The newly fitted kitchen is a highlight, providing a modern space for culinary creativity.
The spacious reception room offers a welcoming area for relaxation and entertainment, while the four bedrooms provide ample space for rest and privacy.
A newly fitted W.C. And shower room adds to its appeal.
Situated just a short walk from the picturesque Southsea Common, residents can enjoy the beauty of the outdoors and the vibrant community atmosphere.
The flat is equipped with gas central heating, ensuring comfort throughout the year, and holds an Energy Performance Certificate rating of C, reflecting its efficiency.
With a Council Tax band of C, this property is not only appealing in terms of space and location but also offers a practical financial aspect.
Whether you are considering a family home or an investment opportunity, this flat is a remarkable find in the popular area of Hampshire Terrace in Portsmouth.
Hampshire Terrace, Portsmouth – Historic Character
Hampshire Terrace is one of Southsea’s classic early 19th-century terraces, reflecting the period when Portsmouth expanded beyond its old defensive walls into what became elegant residential streets. The terrace first appears in local directories from the early 1800s, showing it was established as part of the city’s growth at that time.
Many of the buildings along Hampshire Terrace date from circa 1820–1830, with several properties now protected for their architectural and historic importance making it a highly desirable area.
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Tenure
Share of freehold
Service charge
£950 per year
Council tax band
C
Commonhold details