Details:
- Type: Detached
- Bedrooms: 3
- Status: For Sale
Description:
Detached Gingerbread Cottage Including Sunroom and South Facing Site
TURN-KEY £3000
Brochure Details:
Accommodation: Entrance Hall, Lounge, Kitchen / Dining, Sunroom, Utility Room, WC, 3 Bedrooms (one ensuite), Bathroom
NIE & Water connection charges will be added to final accounts. Presently these are £850 charged by NI Water. and £420 charged by NIE. Site Fee £500 (to be paid when a site is agreed for sale). £300 of which is non refundable (Balance 5% due on signing the contract).
The range of Kitchen, Bathroom, and Fireplaces is of an exceptional standard, and allows for personal choices within a range of products up to a cost ceiling of: £5,750 Russett: £6,000 Finlay and Chester: £7,000 Hamilton and Cranmore: £8,000 Clocktower and Coachhouse.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Choices of Kitchen, Sanitary Ware, Fireplace and optional additional turnkey items are to be made within the 6 week period from the time of booking. Please see The WJ Law Fitting out specification for details. If a contract is not signed within this period and the choices made, W. J. Law reserve the right to cancel the booking, and reserve the right to refund £300 only.
Purchasers should note that WJ Law Ltd as agents for the Management company until site completion will levy a charge at completion date of £200 per house, £320 per mews house, and £500 per apartment.
These amounts are payment on account and approximate to 2 years Management Company fees in the case of the houses, and 1 years Management Company fees in the case of the mews houses and apartments.
WJ Law will hold these monies in trust until the Management Company becomes operational. A copy of the breakdown of the charges is available from the selling agents on request.
Note: These particulars are given on the understanding that they will not be construed as part of a contract, conveyance or lease. Whilst every care is taken in compiling the information, we can offer no guarantee as to the accuracy thereof and enquirers must satisfy themselves regarding descriptions and measurements.

