Beverley House • Plot 25

2 bedroom apartment third floor with £21,000 mortgage contribution available

Worcester Park, Surrey
£420,000

At a glance

  • Mortgage Contribution Scheme available and save up to £21,000 and no Stamp Duty to be paid
  • Attention investors - potential yield of 5%
  • Third floor leasehold apartment and ready to move into this year
  • Sociable open plan layout
  • South east facing balcony to let the outside in
  • Integrated kitchen and Karndean flooring included
  • Allocated parking space
  • 10 year NHBC 'Buildmark' warranty and insurance policy and 2 year Taylor Wimpey warranty
 

Final few 2 bed apartment remaining and move in this year with a high spec! £21,000 mortgage contribution available.

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Floor plans

Room Metres Feet & Inches
Kitchen-Living-Dining Area 6.31m x 4.43m (max) 20'8" x 14'6" (max)
Bedroom 1 3.42m x 3.16m 11'3" x 10'4"
Bedroom 2 3.16m x 2.60m 10'4" x 8'6"

Where given room dimensions are maximums, ±50mm, and include any fitted wardrobes or similar features

Third Floor apartment with an open plan layout and balcony to let the outside in. You'll also find two bedrooms and a family bathroom.

Taylor Wimpey Glenvale Park sales area

Useful information

This is a summary of key information about this property and what it will mean for ongoing costs once you are living in your home. For leasehold properties with a ground rent of £0, there will be a peppercorn ground rent. Council tax bands are often not released by the local authority until the property is complete but we will show this information where it is available. For further information please speak to the Sales Executives at the development.

  • Tenure: Leasehold
  • Ground rent: £0.00
  • Lease length: 125 years
  • Service charge: £885.41
  • Council tax band: TBC
  • Document Signing Fee: £120
  • Estate management fee: £391.64
  • Additional Information
  • ENG First time buyer Stamp Duty Land Tax: £6,000.00
  • ENG Existing home owner Stamp Duty Land Tax: £11,000.00

The perfect place to be

Situated along Hogsmill River in a tree lined location, this new development is set on the outskirts of Worcester Park. Located less than 2 miles from the centre of town with an abundance of shops, health clubs, sporting activities and dining experiences that will keep all ages entertained. Riverside Mill is ideal for young professionals with great connections into the capital and surrounding areas. You’ll also find countryside walks nearby and you can enjoy a morning stroll in Nonsuch Park. Wimbledon and Kingston are also a short drive away with great night life and has all the amenities that a metropolitan centre has to offer.

Mortgage calculator

Mortgages are one of the biggest commitments you’ll make, and it can be hard to work out what they’ll cost you. Our mortgage calculator can help.

This mortgage calculator is provided for guidance only. Taylor Wimpey is not authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority and cannot provide and/or does not offer any advice in relation to mortgages. You should seek the advice of a Mortgage Broker to discuss your options. Taylor Wimpey makes no representation, warranty or commitment and shall have no liability or obligation whatsoever in relation to the content or use of this mortgage calculator, or correspondence with any Mortgage Broker or any transactions completed, any contract entered into by you with a Mortgage Broker, or any act or omission of a Mortgage Broker. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
*We understand that as part of the planning consent for this development a number of new homes may be designated as section 106 (section 75 in Scotland) affordable housing. These properties will remain as affordable housing tenure and are specifically shown to make it clear that they are not available for general sale. The remaining homes on the development are available for open market sale (including bulk sales) to purchasers, who could be private individuals or another type of purchaser (for example local authorities, housing associations or other commercial landlords), and therefore the mix of tenures on a development may change.