Burnelli Building (ref.G73) , 1 bed homes










Starting prices
Overview
This modern one bedroom apartment is situated on the 11th floor of a thirteen storey building, perfectly located in Battersea.
The property is available for £230,000 for a 50% share, based on a full market value of £460000. Available to buy with Shared Ownership.
Monthly Fees:
- Monthly Rent: £462.15
- Service Charge: £202.75 (Building insurance, 24 hr concierge and water included)
Specification:
- Chain Free
- Water Included
- Building Insurance Included
- GIA 48 sqm
- Lift access
- Lease term 117 years remaining
- EPC rating; B
- 24 Hour Concierge Service
- Secure Underground Parking – Rental spaces available
- Views of Battersea Power Station
To book a viewing and/or register please contact our sales team.
Local area information
Chelsea Bridge Wharf is enviably close to the eclectic mix of bars, restaurants and boutiques on the trendy King's Road, the green open spaces of Battersea Park are also close by. Knightsbridge and the West End are a taxi ride away.
While London's wealth of galleries, theatres, museums and auction houses put a rich cultural life within easy reach.
The nearest stations are Sloane Square Underground Station (District & Circle lines) and Battersea Park Station (Southern National Rail). Victoria train and coach stations are 10min by bus and approximately 20mins by foot.
Nearest station:
- Battersea Park Station 0.4mile / 9 min
Plot availability
FAQ's
Min share price from: £250,000 for a 50% share
Full price from: £500,000
Minimum deposit from: £23,000
Monthly rent from: £462
Bedrooms: 1
Bathrooms: 1
There is only one available priced at £250,000 for a 50% share.
It’s the same as buying on the open-market but you’re buying a share of a property, so therefore pay a mortgage on the part you own.
An independent mortgage advisor can help suggest which type of mortgage might be best for you, based on your situation.
Leasehold, which is essentially the contract for the share you've bought.
It means you've got the right to keep your home for a certain number of years (usually at least 125), but the land belongs to someone else. Your lease also sets out how much you need to pay each month, your responsibilities while living there and all the details of your agreement with the housing association. Make sure you go through it and ask lots of questions.
Your solicitor can help you with this.
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