An ideal
opportunity to acquire a five bedroom first floor apartment, located in the
heart of Portstewart and extremely convenient to an array of local amenities
including shops, schools, churches, bars and restaurants. Constructed circa 2004
by McCloskey & O'Kane, the property is one of ten apartments which has been
developed into two separate blocks. No.10 is situated in the rear block,
accessed off Strand Road. Internally the property is spaciously laid out and
offers a very tasteful interior and this particular development has proved
popular with students and would be an ideal investment for those seeking to
derive a good rental income.
Features
Economy 7 Heating
uPVC Double Glazed Windows
Intercom Door Entry System
Town Centre Location
Room Details
COMMUNAL ENTRANCE HALL:
With stairs leading to first floor.
ENTRANCE HALL:
With storage cupboard and hot press.
OPEN PLAN KITCHEN / LOUNGE: 25' 0" X 9' 6" (7.62m X 2.90m)
KITCHEN:
With single drainer stainless steel sink unit, high and low level units with tiling between, drawer bank, integrated "Ariston" hob and oven with extractor fan above, integrated fridge, plumbed for automatic washing machine, strip lighting, Chinese slate floor.
BEDROOM (1): 13' 3" X 10' 1" (4.04m X 3.07m)
ENSUITE SHOWER ROOM:
Ensuite off with w.c., wash hand basin, fully tiled walk in shower cubicle with "Redring" shower fitting, extractor fan and tiled floor.
BEDROOM (2): 11' 9" X 7' 7" (3.58m X 2.31m)
BEDROOM (3): 11' 9" X 7' 7" (3.58m X 2.31m)
BEDROOM (4): 11' 9" X 7' 3" (3.58m X 2.21m)
BEDROOM (5): 11' 9" X 7' 3" (3.58m X 2.21m)
BATHROOM:
With w.c., wash hand basin, "Redring" shower fitting over bath, bath panel, "Creda" wall heater, extractor fan, fully tiled on two walls and tiled floor.
SEPARATE WC:
With wash hand basin, w.c., extractor fan and tiled floor.
One allocated parking space.
Please note that all purchasers will become Shareholders in a Management Company formed to provide buildings insurance and maintain communal areas etc. Current service charge is £960.00 per annum approx. (10.05.24)
Location
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Directions
Approaching Portstewart on the Coleraine Road, turn left onto Strand Road at the Diamond roundabout. Take your first left beside the Griddle bakery and O'Hara Court will be straight ahead on your left.
Disclaimer: The following calculations act as a guide only, and are based on a typical repayment mortgage model. Financial decisions should not be made based on these calculations and accuracy is not guaranteed. Always seek professional advice before making any financial decisions.
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