We are delighted to bring to the market this turn‑key, fully let freehold investment property, generating a gross annual income of £28,800.
Situated on the ever‑popular Armada Street, the property benefits from close proximity to Plymouth City Centre, the University, and a wide range of local amenities, making it an attractive location for tenants.
The property comprises three well‑presented and exceptionally spacious two‑bedroom flats, arranged across three storeys, providing a total of six bedrooms.
Communal Entrance
A uPVC front door opens into a shared ground‑floor hallway. Stairs ahead lead to Flats 2 and 3, with a door to the right providing access to Flat 1. A corridor at the rear leads to the courtyard.
The entrance opens into an internal hallway. To the left is a bright open‑plan kitchen/living area. A hallway leads to the rear of the property, where there are two generous double bedrooms and a spacious aqua‑panelled bathroom fitted with a modern suite and shower over bath.
EPC: Awaiting updated assessment.
Located on the first floor, this flat mirrors the layout of Flat 1. The entrance hallway leads to an open‑plan kitchen/living area on the left, followed by two well‑sized double bedrooms and a large aqua‑panelled bathroom with shower over bath.
EPC: C (73).
Positioned on the top floor, Flat 3 also offers an open‑plan kitchen/living space, two good‑sized double bedrooms, and a spacious aqua‑panelled bathroom with shower over bath.
EPC: D (59).
Students are exempt from council tax as long as they are enrolled in a full time course (not full time hours if not sure please speak with your University or College) Please note if you are not a student or stop being a student Council Tax will be due. To avoid any unnecessary charges please contact us so we can help you.
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These details are provided as a guideline only and should not be relied upon as a representation of fact.