3 Bed House, Knoll Walk

Shared Ownership resale

£128,000

Based on buying a 40% share

Chipping Norton, OX7 5FU

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Features

  • 2 allocated parking spaces
  • Close to local amenities including Costa Coffee, pet store, and M&S
  • This house is situated in a lovely area
  • New boiler just fitted with a nest thermostat

Extra information

Description

This charming 3-bedroom mid terrace house is well maintained throughout.  The house has 3 floors including 2 good size double bedrooms. 1 double bedroom on the third floor and 1 double bedroom on the second floor and a third smaller bedroom currently being used as study. The bathroom is located on the second floor.  

The property has a small attractive front area with pots and laid small stones.  The downstairs has a kitchen, toilet and spacious living room which leads out through some French doors to the pretty back garden.  The garden has a good sized patio area, a grassed lawn and a shed.

There are 2 allocated parking spaces (1 large car port and a parking space). 

Please note, a local connection to West Oxfordshire is required. 

Monthly cost of ownership

  • Estimated mortgage payment £690.43
  • Service charge £26.16
  • Estimated monthly rent £551.77
  • Estimated monthly total £1,268.36

If these figures are blank, the costs may not yet be known. This calculator starts by calculating a 95% mortgage value - based on a 5% deposit requirement, and with a mortgage interest rate of 5.5% over 30 years. Your IFA will talk to you about how interest rates can be fixed, often for two years at a time. The figures and information provided by this tool are for illustration purposes only. Rent and services charges are subject to change and should be confirmed by the sales consultant. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.

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  • Please note, customers must have a local connection to West Oxfordshire Council

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