£150,000
2 bed flat for saleNeilston Rise, Bolton BL1
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Lancasters Independent Estate Agents
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About this property
Open and south-facing aspect to the rear
Good quality presentation throughout
Low density development
Private gated parking
Lostock train station just over half a mile
Junction 5 M61 just over 2 miles away
High ceilings throughout (2.66m)
Manchester Commuter belt
High caliber address with homes in excess of £1M within surrounding area
On border of Lostock and Heaton
Neilston Rise is a group of apartments converted approximately 19 years ago; the original buildings being a prominent pair of semi-detached houses and located in a high calibre area. You may note that several houses in the immediate vicinity have sold for in excess of £1M which illustrates the quality of the postcode.
The particular apartment that we are marketing is positioned to the rear of the block and therefore enjoys an open aspect and should be considered as one of the best positions within the development. There is private allocated parking and some communal gardens.
The original electrical storage heaters have been changed to a slimline, oil-filled electric heater which they have found to be more efficient.
The property is Leasehold for a term of 125 years (less one day) from 1 March 2001 subject to the payment of the yearly ground rent of £125 Service charge £236.25 per month; ground rent £125 per annum.
Council Tax band is Band C - £2,008.42
As mentioned in the description of the property, the location is considered high calibre and is surrounded by a number of high value homes. The development is on the Heaton and Lostock border and therefore can be judged as one of the town's more prestigious areas.
For those looking for convenient transport it is worth noting that Lostock train station is just over half a mile away whilst Junctions 5 of the M61 is just over 2 miles away. An abundance of shops and services can be found at Middlebrook Retail Complex which also includes leisure facilities such as cinema and gym, whilst Heaton includes a number of popular bars, restaurants and sports clubs. The high quality location should appeal to the discerning buyer and an early viewing is advised.
Entrance
Vestibule area with further access into the Entrance Hall with glass screen introducing light from the light well.
Kitchen/Lounge/Dining Room
19' 4" x 19' 11" (5.89m x 6.07m) - see plan for shape. Traditional coving to the ceiling, bright area with three windows; one to the gable and two to the rear and the rear window from the lounge having excellent far reaching views. The Kitchen area is fitted with wall and base units in a light wood grain; dish washer and washer dryer; corner twin-bowl sink and drainer; both rear south-facing windows have good views.
Bedroom 1
11' 5" x 11' 11" (3.48m x 3.63m) with rear south-facing window overlooking the rear garden and part of the far-reaching views.
Bedroom 2
11' 6" x 8' (3.51m x 2.44m) with rear south-facing window with excellent far reaching views.
Bathroom
11' 10" x 6' 6" (3.61m x 1.98m) partly re-fitted from the original design with glass screen area from light well, twin-grip bath with electric shower, wc, feature glass sink in plinth and cupboard houses the water heating cistern. Tiling to splash back areas.
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Tenure
Leasehold (100 years)
Service charge
Council tax band
C
Ground rent
£125
Ground rent date of next review