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FOR SALE - Dalkeith Road, SE21. 3 bed maisonette with gdn


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Purpose built, 1st floor, 3 bed maisonette with private garden - FOR SALE - on the highly desirable and sort after Dalkeith Road, SE21. Close to Dulwich village, Herne Hill and 3 great parks. Nearest Stations Herne Hill, West Dulwich and Tulse Hill. Catchment for Ofsted rated ?Outstanding? Rosendale School. Share of freehold and plans drawn for loft conversion. Will be going on market shortly with agent for ?700k would accept ?675k for proceedable buyer (two neighbouring flats have just sold at the asking of ?700k). Fab home or rental investment.


Tel: 07961 463 111

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Further info for your interest...


This property is next door and sold for ?700k (ours is on the right as you look at it).


https://www.kfh.co.uk/south-east-london-and-north-kent/west-dulwich/se21/flats-for-sale/2227371/


This one was sold back in 2016 (so would be valued a tad more now) and is to show you the potential to add value with a converted loft space.


https://www.rightmove.co.uk/house-prices/detailMatching.html?prop=58856411&sale=89105874&country=england

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...and again to illustrate the development potential and investment return, next-door flat with loft done is on the market at ?750k. Another similar one currently on the market on Turney Road for ?800k!


https://www.kfh.co.uk/south-east-london-and-north-kent/west-dulwich/se21/flats-for-sale/2241083/

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