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Nottingham Post
National
Karen Antcliff

£95k Nottingham flat for sale in waterside setting but still within walking distance of the city

Sometimes you see a picture of a location and instantly know that it's for you. The estate agent's photograph that accompanies this one-bedroom Nottingham flat may be just such a image.

It would take just 25 minutes to walk from this flat to Old Market Square in Nottingham, around 20 minutes to walk to Nottingham railway station, and is just a 15 minute or so stroll to get you to the Queen's Medical Centre (QMC). While you'd think this type of convenience would mean a city landscape, this property has waterside walks as well as a shopping destination on its doorstep.

Located in Alderney Street in Castle Marina, the 405 sq ft pad comes with a double width balcony for some private outdoor space. From inside the flat, you'll get a view of the communal gardens.

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So, just what do you get for your £95k? According to details on Zoopla, there's a hallway, open-plan living room/kitchen diner, as well as a bathroom and double bedroom. The kitchen area has been described as being "ultra modern". Of course, living in a location such as this you should have a view, and this apartment has a sliding door that opens to a double width balcony overlooking the communal area.

The 'ultra modern' kitchen (Zoopla/Belvoir)

Outside, as well as having Castle Marina, Nottingham Canal and communal gardens on your doorstep, you'll have the advantage of an allocated garage. Car owners will therefore have a locked place to park for when they fancy leaving their vehicle at home and having a stroll to the nearby retail park, Sainsbury's superstore or one of the beautiful walks.

A flat in Castle Marina is currently up for sale (Zoopla/Belvoir)

The property, which has a price tag of £95,000, is being offered for sale with no upward chain. A leasehold property, it has 60 years left to run, according to selling agent Belvoir, and sits in council tax band A. However, buyers should also take into account that the is a ground rent of £200 to pay and yearly service charge of £1,400.

Viewing the property is through the agent, Belvoir, which urges interested buyers to "call now to arrange a viewing and avoid disappointment".

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