Clapham Road
Clapham SW9
£270,000
Guide price
Flat - flat / leasehold 1 bedroom, 1 reception, 1 bathroom
Description
Within proximity to Clapham North, Stockwell and Brixton tube stations is this first floor, one-bedroom, purpose built apartment which is offered to market with no forward chain and benefits from a Juliet balcony and proximity to Clapham High Street.
This property is for sale by Modern Method of Auction allowing the buyer and seller to complete within a 56 Day Reservation Period. Interested parties’ personal data will be shared with the Auctioneer (iamsold Ltd).
If considering a mortgage, inspect and consider the property carefully with your lender before bidding. A Buyer Information Pack is provided, which you must view before bidding. The buyer is responsible for the Pack fee. For the most recent information on the Buyer Information Pack fee, please contact the iamsold team.
The buyer signs a Reservation Agreement and makes payment of a Non-Refundable Reservation Fee of 4.5% of the purchase price inc VAT, subject to a minimum of £6,600 inc. VAT. This Fee is paid to reserve the property to the buyer during the Reservation Period and is paid in addition to the purchase price. The Fee is considered within calculations for stamp duty.
Services may be recommended by the Agent/Auctioneer in which they will receive payment from the service provider if the service is taken. Payment varies but will be no more than £450 inc. VAT. These services are optional.
Features
- No forward chain
- One bedroom
- Fitted kitchen
- Juliet balcony
- Fitted bathroom
- Light and airy apartment
- Proximity to transport links
- Nearby amenities
- Sold by Modern Auction – T&Cs & Fees apply’
- EPC rating C
Floorplan
Location
Nearest stations
- 0.3 miles Clapham North
- 0.3 miles Clapham High Street
- 0.3 miles Stockwell
Local area
Once an area of grand houses and notable as the base in the late 18th century for the Clapham Sect – a group of social reformers who campaigned for the abolition of the slave trade – Clapham was opened up to the masses by the arrival of the railways.
