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2 bedroom maisonette for sale

Mason Court, Reading RG1
Chain-free
Cash buyers only
Maisonette
2 beds
1 bath
688
EPC rating: C
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureLeasehold | 72 yrs left
Service charge£997 per annum
Council taxAsk agent
BroadbandUltra-fast 1800Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Cash buyers only
  • Two Double Bedrooms
  • Lounge/Diner
  • Two Allocated Parking Spaces
  • No Onward Chain
  • Town Centre Location

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AH Lansley are now in receipt of an offer for the sum of £157,500 for Flat 1, Mason Court, Mason Street, and parking space, Reading, RG1 7PP.

Anyone wishing to place an offer on the property should contact A H Lansley, 111, Oxford Road, Reading, RG1 7UH telephone number[use Contact Agent Button] prior to exchange of contracts.

Lansley - CASH BUYERS ONLY. Offered to the market with no onward chain complications is this ground floor maisonette located within easy access of Reading town centre. Internal accommodation comprises two double bedrooms, lounge/diner, separate kitchen and three piece bathroom. Externally is a private garden to the side and rear plus two allocated parking spaces. All services/ appliances have not, and will not be tested.

About this agent

AH Lansley - Reading
AH Lansley - Reading
111 Oxford Road Reading RG1 7UH
0118 443 0358
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About Us Originally established in Guildford in 1890 by the founder AH Lansley, the business has principally been involved in the sale and valuation of going concern businesses, with occasional Sales of residential property. The firm was moved to Reading in tile early 1900s, with offices at 52-53 Friar Street — now Sainsbury’s supermarket. In the 1930s, AH Lansley was succeeded by his son, AE Lansley, in partnership with WW Ware. They were Joined In the Late 1930s by AC Hayes, together with Mr. Ware’s son, K W Ware, in the 1950s. Mr. Hayes’ sons, Morvyn and Brian started in the early 1960s and have subsequently become the longest-serving members of the firm. Apart from the substantial increase in property values the firm has seen many changes over the years. Trading was continuous during both world wars. Particularly notable has been the change in communications in the early years. Telephones were not common and most contact with clients was by post. Even as recently as the 1950s, it was possible to post a letter in Reading before 10AM for it to be delivered to an address in London by noon the Same day- And a reply could be sent and received in Reading the following morning. This service has been super ceded by phones, faxes and now e-mail. Viewing arrangements have also changed with the development of motor cars. In the 1920s, it was common for a prospective purchaser to be invited to hire a cycle at one of the many town centre hire shops and to visit properties on the bike, accompanied by a representative of the firm. Moving into the 21st century, the firm of AH Lansley and its associate, A H Lansley (Residential), now offers a broad range of services throughout the property sector. This includes residential sales and lettings, planning services, residential and commercial mortgages, surveying, land and new homes and business transfers.
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