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This is a new build two double bedroom apartment two bathroom apartment, located on a quiet road just off brick lane.
This apartment has a great spec, large rooms for a new build. Approx. 813 Sq ft!
Flat spec:
Second floor, south facing apartment, Juliet balcony with lift access.
Open plan kitchen/living space, 26 ft long, hardwood flooring
Kitchen: Integrated Dishwasher, Washer/Dryer, Oven, hob & extractor
Big Master bedroom Approx 19\'6 x 10\'6 with en-suite 6\'3 x 5\'6
Second bedroom, good sized double bedroom Approx 13\'9 x 10 ft
Approx 122 Years remaining on lease (I bought this new with 125 years lease, 7.5 years remaining on NHBC guarantee and has concrete floors using high performance sound insulation.
Parking available.
Area info:
You can walk home from shopping in the west end, go jogging along the river Thames.
A brilliant location for great restaurants, shops and trendy bars http://www.spitalfields.co.uk/
A Stones throw from londons major banking community (the square mile)
http://www.squaremilemagazine.co.uk/
with 5 underground stations within walking distance:
Aldgate (Metropolitan & Circle Lines)
Aldgate East & Whitechapel (District & Hammersmith & City lines)
Liverpool Street (Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, Central, Circle & Main lines)
Shoreditch High Street(*New East London line & overground network)
*fast, frequent, air-conditioned trains, whizzing you from Highbury and Islington to New Cross, Crystal Palace and West Croydon, all on the extended East London line. http://www.tfl.gov.uk/corporate/projectsandschemes/networkandservices/2105.aspx
It is currently a very well sort after location, having a great deal of investment. The property is located very well which will benefit from the 2012 Olympics (3 stops via central line from Liverpool Street) the crossrail link (linking west to east london stopping at liverpool street & Whitechapel - both walking distance), many new offices being built attracting more businesses in the city not to mention a wealth of trendy hang-outs, art galleries, bars and restaurants.
This apartment is a great long-term investment, ready to rent and would rent in an instant, with a young population of workers with a high disposable income on its doorstep who want to be close to their job.
FACTFILE
The average selling price of a flat in the City at the end of 2006 was 425,240, compared with the national average of 189,695, according to the Land Registry.
The City is the least crowded local authority area in London, at 3,000 residents per square kilometre. Kensington and Chelsea is more than five times more densely populated, with over 16,000 people per square kilometre.
The Square Mile contributes more than 2 per cent of the United Kingdom s GDP.
A total of 320,000 people work in the City every day.
Source: Timesonline May 11, 2007