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Full details for 2 Bedroom Flat For Sale in Abbey Wood

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Description

Live on the doorstep of the Elizabeth Line for as little as £104,500!

Brand new apartments available NOW through Shared Ownership.

Full Market Value: £418,000

25% Share £104,500 - Rent £718.44pcm
50% Share £209,000 - Rent £478.96 pcm
75% Share £313,500 - Rent £239.483 pcm
Minimum 5% Mortgage Deposit (25% share): £5,225

Service charge: £166.72

There is no parking with this development.

Abbey Place is available to buy exclusively through Shared Ownership, with a minimum 5% deposit (£5,225). All apartments are available between 25% and 75%.
Abbey Place offers a modern, stylish apartment with an open plan kitchen and living area. All kitchens come fitted with integrated appliances, including fridge-freezer and dishwasher. All two bedroom apartments boast a three piece bathroom and ensuite. The high specification includes underfloor heating, and ample storage space. All apartments come with large balconies to take advantage of the outside space.

Ideal for commuters, professionals and small families alike the development is adjacent to Abbey Wood Elizabeth Line connecting you to Central London and the City in approximately 12 minutes, and to Canary Wharf within minutes. These two bedroom apartments available via Shared Ownership will be yours to purchase with deposits as low as £5,200. Please get in touch with our team TODAY and register your interest arrange your appointment to discuss this stunning home!

Abbey Place is an exciting development that is offering a collection of 1 and 2 bedroom apartments, all set within a vibrant part of the South East of London close to Woolwich and finished to an impeccable standard by JJ Rhatigan.

The Shared Ownership scheme is a Part Buy, Part Rent way of owning your own home for a smaller upfront payment. With Shared Ownership, you buy a share of your home using a mortgage from a bank or building society and pay a subsidised rent on the share you did not purchase. The combined mortgage and rent is usually less than you‘d expect to pay if you bought a similar property outright.



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