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81 Glenholm Park, Four Winds, BT86LR

Offers Around £225,000
  • status Agreed
  • bedrooms 3 Bedrooms
  • receptions 1 Reception
  • style Semi-Detached
  • Price Offers Around £225,000
  • Style Semi-Detached
  • Bedrooms 3
  • Receptions 1
  • Heating OFCH
  • EPC Rating D59 /C70
    EPC
  • Status Agreed
Kirby O'Connor - Assoc RICS GOC Estate Agents Office: 028 9066 2366 DDI: 02890662366
Kirby O'Connor

Description

We are delighted to bring to the market a three bed semi-detached property in the ever popular Four Winds area off Newton Park and the Saintfield Road. With an array of amenities on your doorstep. Recently decorated and solid wooden flooring  with matching skirting and
internal doors.

This property comprises of a spacious through lounge, modern fully fitted kitchen and on the first floor a luxury bathroom suite and three bedrooms. Outside the property is set on a mature site,off street parking leading to a detached garage. Small gardens to the front and enclosed lawns with mature hedges and fencing to the rear.

Convenient to Four Winds restaurant, shops off Newton Park and easy access to commute to Forestside shopping complex or into the City Centre. A number of prominent schools are also within easy reach making this an ideal family home.

Features

  • Semi Detached Red Brick Property.
  • Through Lounge with Solid Wooden Flooring and Cast Iron Fireplace.
  • Modern Fully Fitted Kitchen, recently installed (2017).
  • Three Bedrooms, Two with Built in Robes.
  • Smart Lighting System.
  • Oil Fired Heating.
  • Double Glazed Windows & Doors, recently installed (2019).
  • Driveway With Great Parking.
  • Excellent Gardens in lawns to the Rear.
  • Ring Door Bell System.
  • Popular Location off Newton Park close to Many Ammenities.

Room Details

  • Frosted internal door.
  • Wooden Flooring. Storage under the stairs.
  • CLOAKROOM:

    Fully tiled comprising of low flush wc and wash hand basin. Electric tile warmer installed.
  • LOUNGE: 22' 12" X 11' 8" (7.01m X 3.55m)

    Open cast iron fireplace, cornicing and wooden flooring.
  • KITCHEN: 12' 2" X 7' 9" (3.71m X 2.37m)

    Range of high and low level units. Quartz Worktop, Blanco sink. ”Quooker” tap Slim line dishwasher, plumbed for washing machine, double oven, 5-ring gas hob, cooker hood, integrated fridge/ freezer. Built in tall larder and feature wall radiator, tiled floor and recessed spotlights. Electric tile warmer installed.
  • LANDING:

    Access off the landing to the roof space, which is fully floored. Light power insulated and it's accessed by a Slingsby ladder.
  • BEDROOM (1): 11' 3" X 10' 8" (3.43m X 3.24m)

    Double built in wardrobes.
  • BEDROOM (2): 11' 3" X 10' 8" (3.43m X 3.24m)

  • BEDROOM (3): 7' 10" X 7' 10" (2.39m X 2.40m)

    Built in wardrobe.
  • BATHROOM:

    Fully tiled with matching tiled floor.Twyford suite comprising of bath, electric "Mira" shower with shower screen, low flush wc and vanity unit. Hot press, built in cupboard. Tall boy with storage.
  • GARAGE: 19' 0" X 9' 0" (5.79m X 2.74m)

    Light & power
  • OUTSIDE

    Small gardens to the front and enclosed to the rear in lawns, driveway and mature flower beds.

Location

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Directions

Off the Saintfield Road, Turning left off the Newton Park Road.

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Advice on Stamp Duty

Advice on Stamp Duty

Stamp Duty Land Tax is a percentage paid on the purchase of a home or non-residential property to the Inland Revenue.  You usually pay Stamp Duty Land Tax (SDLT) on increasing portions of the property price above £125,000 when you buy residential property, eg a house or flat.

There are different rules if you’re buying your first home and the purchase price is £500,000 or less.

Use the SDLT calculator to work out how much tax you’ll pay.


Rates if you’re buying your first home

You can claim a discount (relief) so you don’t pay any tax up to £300,000 and 5% on the portion from £300,001 to £500,000.

You’re eligible if:

·you, and anyone else you’re buying with, are first-time buyers

·you complete your purchase on or after 22 November 2017

If the price is over £500,000, you follow the rules for people who’ve bought a home before.


Rates if you’ve bought a home before

Freehold sales and transfers

You can also use this table to work out the SDLT for the purchase price of a lease (the ‘lease premium’).


Property or lease premium or transfer value                                              SDLT rate

Up to £125,000                                                                                                Zero
The next £125,000 (the portion from £125,001 to £250,000)                       2%
The next £675,000 (the portion from £250,001 to £925,000)                       5%
The next £575,000 (the portion from £925,001 to £1.5 million)                    10%
The remaining amount (the portion above £1.5 million)                              12%

Example

If you buy a house for £275,000, the SDLT you owe is calculated as follows:

  • 0% on the first £125,000 = £0
  • 2% on the next £125,000 = £2,500
  • 5% on the final £25,000 = £1,250
  • Total SDLT = £3,750

New leasehold sales and transfers

When you buy a new residential leasehold property you pay SDLT on the purchase price of the lease (the ‘lease premium’) using the rates above.
If the total rent over the life the lease (known as the ‘net present value’) is more than £125,000, you also pay SDLT of 1% on the portion over £125,000 - unless you buy an existing (‘assigned’) lease.

You can work out how much SDLT you’ll pay for your new residential lease using HMRC’s:

Higher rates for additional properties

You’ll usually have to pay 3% on top of the normal SDLT rates if buying a new residential property means you’ll own more than one.

Use the SDLT calculator to work out how much tax you’ll pay.  You may not have to pay the higher rates if you exchanged contracts before 26
November 2015. 


If you’re replacing your main residence

You won’t pay the extra 3% SDLT if the property you’re buying is replacing your main residence and that has already been sold.  If there’s a delay selling your main residence and it hasn’t been sold on the day you complete your new purchase:

  • you’ll have to pay higher rates because you own 2 properties
  • you may be able to get a refund if you sell your previous main home within 36 months
  • There are special rules if you own property with someone else or already own a property outside England, Wales and Northern Ireland.
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