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Share of Freehold
Split Level Maisonette
Parking Space
Immaculately Presented
Spacious Living Room
Additional WC
Energy Rating - D
Service Charge Review Date - TBC
Ground Rent Review Date - TBC
Offers in Excess of £260,000
Absolutely immaculately presented, two bedroom, split level maisonette situated within walking distance to Erith mainline station and a ton of local amenities. The master bedroom & living room to the front of the property are incredibly spacious, bathed in natural light and offer larger than average living accommodation than you'd expect of a similar property.
Furthermore the property hosts a family bathroom on the same floor as the bedrooms, whilst there is an additional WC next to the lounge and kitchen which is incredibly convenient.
The property also benefits from a car parking space to the rear. The original lease has 118 years remaining, although this is offered on a Share of Freehold basis.
Being well suited to first time buyers and buy to let investors; we would anticipate a rental value of approximately £1,300 pcm.
Based on property / land value of £260,000 there will be an approx of £ Stamp Duty due.
Tax Band
%
Taxable Sum
Tax
Less than £250k
0
£
£
£250k to £925k
5
£
£
£925k to £1.5M
5
£
£
Over £1,500,000
10
£
£
Over £1.5 million
12
£
£
Total
£
If a property is greater than £425k you are not eligable for Stamp Duty relief.
For properties over £625k, SDLT is charged at 0% up to £250k and 5% from £250k to £925k.
This stamp duty calculator is designed to give you an idea of your stamp duty liability when buying a freehold residential property in England & N.Ireland. Stamp duty calculations are rounded down to the nearest pound. Stampy Duty guide is approx. as of 23rd September 2022 - please visit https://www.gov.uk/stamp-duty-land-tax for the latest information