Upon entering, the flat comprises of a good sized entrance hallway, two large double bedrooms both of which have direct access to the private patio garden, a separate bathroom with bath, WC and hand basin and a large open plan living room and kitchen again with doors out to the patio. The flat is in great condition throughout and with the added benefit of having a long lease and a communal roof terrace makes it a great option for anyone familiar with the area. The flat is located in Bevan Court on Tallack Road, a popular location in the heart of Lea Bridge in Leyton, close to all the local shops, restaurants, cafes and bars of the area as well as being close to Lea Bridge Overground Station for easy access into the City. We are also able to offer shared ownership of this property with 25% available for £106,250 EPC band: B Lease term: 125 years from 1 January 2019 Service Charge: £3,753 p/a Ground Rent: £250 p/a Material Information: The information above has been provided by the vendor, agent and GOTO Group and may not be accurate. Please refer to the property’s Legal Pack. (You can download this once you have registered your interest against the property). This pack provides material information which will help you make an informed decision before proceeding. It may not yet include everything you need to know so please make sure you do your own due diligence as well. EPC Rating CURRENT 84/84 POTENTIAL Comments Energy Performance Certificate (EPCs) An EPC is broadly like the labels provided with domestic appliances such as refrigerators and washing machines. Its purpose is to record how energy efficient a property is as a building. The certificate will provide a rating of the energy efficiency and carbon emissions of a building from A to G, where A is very efficient, and G is inefficient. The data required to allow the calculation of an EPC includes the age and construction of the building, its insulation and heating method. EPCs are produced using standard methods with standard assumptions about energy usage so that the energy efficiency of one building can easily be compared with another building of the same type. The Energy Performance of Buildings Directive (EPBD) requires that all buildings have an EPC when they are marketed for sale or for let, or when houses are newly built. EPCs are valid for 10 years, or until a newer EPC is prepared. During this period the EPC may be made available to buyers or new tenants.