🥑🏡 Just Listed | For Sale - Cranleigh 🏡🥑

Spacious one bedroom split level maisonette located in a sought after residential location, within a moments walk from Cranleigh High Street.

🥑 Avocado Surrey is delighted to offer to the market, this lovely split-level one bedroom maisonette, located within a minutes walk from Cranleigh high street, with great views from the Juliet balcony over looking the Downs Link.

This would make the perfect property for a First Time Buyer or maybe someone looking to downsize within the village.

✅ Double Bedroom with Fitted Wardrobe
✅ White Bathroom Suite
✅ Good Sized Kitchen
✅ Large Lounge/Dining Room
✅ 45% Share of Ownership or 100% Ownership Available.
✅ Town Centre Location
✅ Ample Residents Parking
✅ NO ONWARD CHAIN

💥£210,000 or £94,500 (45% Share)💥

❓Does this property tick the all the boxes of your next Home or maybe it could be ideal for someone you know who is looking?! 


To arrange an appointment to view this stunning property call Lee Glomé Today on 07894867325.

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Young people have been locked out of homeownership. Deposits are impossible to save. Mortgage rules are too strict. And ‘Generation Rent’ is now permanent. According to the narrative by the newspapers, younger generation homeownership has collapsed.