3 bedroom bungalow for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Commonhold
- 3 Bedrooms
- Detached
- Open Plan Kitchen/Dining
- Living Room
- Utility Room
- WC
- Off Street Parking
- Countryside Views
- Gated Development
This delightful property features three bedrooms; Open Plan Kitchen/Dining Room; Utility Room and good sized Sitting Room. A well-maintained garden and a patio provide a serene outdoor sanctuary, while the communal gardens offer additional green space to enjoy. The property also benefits from off road parking
With a fresh and modern interior, this new property is a fantastic opportunity for those seeking a tranquil countryside retreat.
Welcome to this charming detached bungalow situated in a serene rural setting.
As you enter the gated development, you will be greeted by well-maintained communal gardens and each property benefits from its own Driveway parking area .
The property itself is very well pesented throughout boasting three good sized bedrooms and a luxury 4 piece bathroom suite. The main living accommodation offers a good sized living room and an open plan Kitchen/Dining/Breakfast room which is finished to a high standard and also benefits from a separate utility room.
Externally the personal garden has been landscaped which now provides multiple patios, Lawn and flower/shrub borders
LOCAL AUTHORITY AND SERVICES
Wokingham Council
Council Tax Band A (£1,368 P/A)
Mains Water and Electric
All buyers must be 45 years or older and adhere to the site rules which can be supplied upon request
Buyers are advised that when selling this property in the future there is currently a charge for selling by the managing agents of the development of 10% of the sale price
Commonhold (Source: )
Commonhold provides freehold home ownership for flats or other interdependent buildings.
Commonhold structures are widely used around the world
First introduced in England in 2002, commonhold is an alternative to leasehold ownership of flats, and other properties that share communal areas or services.
Instead of owning property as a leasehold for a fixed period of time, with commonhold you own your property as a freehold indefinitely.
New homes can currently be sold as commonhold, and existing leaseholders can convert to commonhold if they are able to meet certain criteria.
With commonhold, you and other owners have a say in how your building is managed, including the costs and responsibilities that come with this.
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