A one-bedroom, ground floor apartment close to the city centre has hit the market.
2 St Michael-at-Pleas, Norwich is for sale with Minors & Brady for offers in excess of £160,000.
The agents say the property “combines comfort and style effortlessly” and offers a “seamless move-in experience”, as it comes part furnished, including white goods.
The property also offers a fantastic investment opportunity with the potential to achieve a 6.3pc rental yield.
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Alternatively, it would be ideal for first-time buyers looking to get on the property ladder.
Stepping inside, the entrance hallway leads to the stylish modern bathroom on the right, which features a WC, bath with shower and sink.
The hallway also connects to the double bedroom, which is a good size and benefits from two windows.
The entire ground floor apartment enjoys a bright, airy atmosphere.
There is also a well-equipped kitchen with fridge-freezer, hob cooker, sink, washing machine and units.
The spacious lounge also has double doors that open onto a charming communal garden, creating a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living.
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The garden benefits from a private, gated entry and the property also comes with the added benefit of a garage, ensuring convenient off-road parking in the city.
Located off a picturesque street in the sought after postcode of NR3, 2 St Michael-at-Pleas is just a short walk from the city centre and offers easy access to shops, schools, pubs and Norwich Cathedral, as well as train and bus connections for commuting.
The property will be sold with a share of the freehold. There is a maintenance charge of £600 per annum and the property falls in council tax band A.
For more information, contact Minors & Brady.
PROPERTY FACTS
2 St Michael-at-Pleas, Norwich
Guide price: £160,000
Minors & Brady, 01603 365085
minorsandbrady.co.uk
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