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3 bedroom end of terrace house
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End of terrace house
3 beds
1 bath
9612
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band A
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Features and description
- End of terrace house with three bedrooms and one bathroom
- Located in Elizabeth Way
- Open-plan kitchen dining space perfect for entertaining
- Seamless layout promotes easy social gatherings and daily living
- Excellent transport links for straightforward commuting
- Close proximity to the town center's shops and dining options
- Nearby local schools like Basildon Academy for families
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- Council Tax Band - A
Located on Elizabeth Way, this end of terrace house provides a great opportunity for those seeking a home in Basildon. The property features three bedrooms and one bathroom, offering ample space for a family or first-time buyers. With its freehold tenure, you will have full ownership of the 893 sq.ft build area.
The heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen dining space, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying family meals. This layout encourages a seamless flow between cooking and dining areas, making it ideal for social gatherings and daily living. Basildon offers excellent transport links, making commuting straightforward.
The town centre is within easy reach, providing access to a variety of shops, dining options, and other amenities. For families, local schools such as Basildon Academy and Greensted Junior School are nearby. Public transport options and major roadways are conveniently accessible, ensuring connectivity to surrounding areas.
This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a home in Basildon at an affordable price. Contact us today to learn more about this property and take the next step towards making it yours.
Material Information
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: A
Flood Risk:
Rivers & Seas: No Risk
Surface Water: Medium
Conservation Area: No
Electric: Yes
Gas: Yes
Water: Mains
Sewage: Mains
The heart of the home is the open-plan kitchen dining space, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying family meals. This layout encourages a seamless flow between cooking and dining areas, making it ideal for social gatherings and daily living. Basildon offers excellent transport links, making commuting straightforward.
The town centre is within easy reach, providing access to a variety of shops, dining options, and other amenities. For families, local schools such as Basildon Academy and Greensted Junior School are nearby. Public transport options and major roadways are conveniently accessible, ensuring connectivity to surrounding areas.
This is an excellent opportunity to purchase a home in Basildon at an affordable price. Contact us today to learn more about this property and take the next step towards making it yours.
Material Information
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: A
Flood Risk:
Rivers & Seas: No Risk
Surface Water: Medium
Conservation Area: No
Electric: Yes
Gas: Yes
Water: Mains
Sewage: Mains
About this agent

Located some 30 miles east of the City of London on the north bank of the Thames Estuary, the mainland portion of Castle Point Borough - which also encompasses Canvey Island - is primarily based around three historically separate settlements, which gradually merged during the 20th century. The residential areas are now said to have the highest proportion of owner occupancy in the country - which speaks volumes for the quality of life here! The area, made up of the SS7 postcode district, benefits with an abundance of houses and bungalows alongside purpose-built flats, making it the ideal location for everyone. With origins dating back to Roman times, and the site of a little-known 9th century battle between the Anglo Saxons and Viking raiders, the town of Benfleet is ideally situated for commuters, with its own station on one of the most efficient railway lines in the South East, with rush hour journey times taking as little as 37 minutes. Day to day shopping needs are well catered for by a range of traditional independent high street retailers. Initially centred on an ancient hilltop site, crowned by a 12th-century church that can be seen from miles around, Thundersley still retains something of a semi-rural village character, although it has now expanded far beyond its original boundaries. It has its own small parades of local shops, and boasts several attractive areas of woodland that are open to the public. Hadleigh has a bustling central shopping area, but is best known today for hosting the mountain biking events for the 2012 London Olympics on a purpose-built track across the nearby wooded downs overlooking the estuary and dominated by the dramatic ruins of the town's medieval castle.


































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