Investors Only – This property is being sold with a tenant in situ, currently generating £1,400 PCM (£16,800 annually), offering a gross yield of approximately 4.94% based on the asking price of £340,000. A spacious two double bedroom first floor maisonette, benefits from a modern kitchen, bathroom, a large living space and garden. The property is offered to the market with no onward chain. The accommodation briefly consists of a reception room with feature fire surround, modern kitchen, two double bedrooms and a bathroom with overhead shower. The property also benefits from access to a garden at the rear. New Peachey Lane is situated just off the main Cowley High Road, within easy reach of local shops, schools and bus links into Uxbridge Town Centre with its multiple shopping facilities, restaurants and bars and the Metropolitan/Piccadilly Line Station. For the motorist the A40/M40 is...
2 Bedroom Maisonette for sale
Asking price £340,000New Peachey Lane, Uxbridge, UB8
- First Floor Maisonette
- No Chain
- Spacious Reception Room
- Two Bedrooms
- Bathroom
- Quiet location
- Nearby Amenities
- Leasehold.
- EPC Rating C. Council Tax Band C
- 727 Sq.Ft (67.5 Sq.M)
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Uxbridge Area Guide
It's not very often an area in the capital can say there's still a community feel in their neighbourhood, but Uxbridge is one of them.
Uxbridge lies 20 miles west of central London where its canalside setting and period houses attract commuters looking for a home to buy or to rent.
The Grand Union canal winds through the area, a perfect paradise for joggers; while the outstanding architecture of the 1938 tube station still draws admirers today.
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