Maisonette for sale in Pennymead, Harlow CM20

Guide price £225,000
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Maisonette for sale - 2 bedrooms

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Tenure:
Leasehold
Time remaining on lease:
90 years
Service charge:
£650 per year
Ground rent:
Not available
Council tax band:
Not available

Utilities and more details

Property features

  • 2 double bedrooms
  • 90 Year Lease
  • Close to good schools
  • Close to Junction 7 and 7A of the M11
  • Close to local shops
  • Large lounge
  • No Onward Chain
  • Front garden
  • Service charge £650 per year

Property description

Description

** guide price £225,000 - £230,000**
Sold by Conditional Sale
Jukes Estate Agents is delighted to offer for sale this ground-floor two-bedroom maisonette in the popular Stow area of Harlow.

The maisonette requires updating but once done will offer a great standard of living accommodation as the size of the property is very good with a large lounge diner and two very good double bedrooms. The property needs a new kitchen and this is reflected in the price. You have a large front garden, great views over the back of the flat and plenty of parking at the front.

The position is good within walking distance of the Stow shopping centre with its array of shops and restaurants and a great social club.

What does living in Harlow have to offer?
Life in Harlow: A Comprehensive Guide to Living in this Vibrant Town
Harlow, a vibrant town located in the west of Essex, England, offers a unique blend of urban convenience and natural beauty, making it an attractive place for residents of all ages. Established as a new town after World War II, Harlow has grown into a diverse and dynamic community with a rich history and a promising future.

A Brief History
Harlow's roots trace back to the ancient parishes of Great Parndon, Little Parndon, Netteswell, Latton, and Harlow. The development of Harlow New Town was initiated in 1947 as part of the post-war expansion to alleviate housing shortages in London. Designed by the renowned architect Sir Frederick Gibberd, Harlow was envisioned as a town that integrates green spaces, residential areas, and industrial zones seamlessly.

Housing and Neighbourhoods
Harlow offers a variety of housing options, catering to different tastes and budgets. From contemporary apartments in the town center to spacious family homes in the suburbs, there's something for everyone. The neighborhoods are well-planned with plenty of green spaces, parks, and playgrounds, contributing to a high quality of life.

Education and Schools
Harlow boasts a range of educational institutions, from primary schools to colleges. Notable schools include Burnt Mill Academy and Harlow College, both of which have strong reputations for academic excellence. The town's commitment to education ensures that young residents receive quality learning opportunities.

Employment and Economy
The town's economy is diverse, with a mix of industries including healthcare, retail, manufacturing, and technology. Harlow is home to the Harlow Science Park, a hub for innovation and business development, attracting companies from various sectors. The Princess Alexandra Hospital is one of the major employers in the town, providing numerous job opportunities in healthcare.

Shopping and Dining
Harlow offers a plethora of shopping and dining options. The Harvey Centre and The Water Gardens are the main shopping destinations, featuring a wide range of retail stores, restaurants, and entertainment facilities. For dining, residents can enjoy a variety of cuisines from traditional British pubs to international restaurants, reflecting the town's diverse culture.

Recreation and Leisure
The town is renowned for its green spaces and recreational facilities. Harlow Town Park, one of the largest urban parks in the UK, provides residents with beautiful landscapes, a petting zoo, a bandstand, and various sports facilities. The town also has several leisure centers, including the Harlow Leisurezone, which offers swimming, fitness classes, and sports courts.

For culture enthusiasts, the Harlow Playhouse presents a variety of performances ranging from theater productions to live music. The Gibberd Gallery showcases contemporary art, and the town's sculptures, part of the Harlow Sculpture Town collection, add an artistic flair to the urban landscape.

Transport and Connectivity
Harlow is well-connected, making commuting and travel convenient. The town has two main railway stations, Harlow Town and Harlow Mill, offering regular services to London Liverpool Street, Cambridge, and Stansted Airport. The M11 motorway provides easy access to London and the wider motorway network, and local bus services ensure good connectivity within the town and to neighboring areas.

Community and Lifestyle
One of Harlow's greatest strengths is its sense of community. The town hosts numerous events and festivals throughout the year, fostering a strong community spirit. The Harlow Carnival, the annual fireworks display, and various farmers' markets are popular among residents.

Community centers and clubs cater to a wide range of interests, from sports and fitness to arts and crafts. Harlow also has a vibrant voluntary sector, with numerous organizations and charities working to support the community.

Conclusion
Living in Harlow offers a balanced lifestyle with the convenience of urban amenities and the tranquility of green spaces. Whether you are a young professional, a family, or a retiree, Harlow has something to offer. Its rich history, diverse economy, excellent educational institutions, and strong community spirit make it a desirable place to call home. As Harlow continues to grow and develop, it remains committed to providing its residents a high quality of life, making it a truly special town in the heart of Essex.
* Conditional sale means that the lucky new owners will have to pay a reservation fee of 1% plus VAT to secure the property. This needs to be factored in when making an offer. Please call the office for further details

Tenure: Leasehold (90 years)
Service Charge: £650 per year

Hall (2m x 2m)

Laminate
Storage under the stairs

Lounge/Diner (6.1m x 3.9m)

Laminate flooring
double windows to rear aspect

Kitchen (2.9m x 2.7m)

New kitchen needed

Bedroom 1 (4.2m x 3.2m)

Rear aspect window
Built in cupboard
Triple wardrobe
standard boiler

Bedroom 2 (4.3m x 2.8m)

Laminate flooring
Rear aspect window
triple wardrobe

Bathroom (2.2m x 1.9m)

Fully tiled
In need of modernisation

Garden

Front garden

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