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SEnine


020 8859 3033 22 Well Hall Road


Eltham SE9 6SF Independent Estate Agents serving the SE9 area for over 50 years OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FREE VALUATIONS


Thinking of selling? Phone for an appointment for one of our experienced valuers to call.


MOR TGAGE FACILITIES


Need an update on the mortgage situation? Contact us to speak to our Independent Financial Adviser.


SURVEYS


Already found a property? Call our Chartered Surveyor for survey advice and for a fee quote.


LETTINGS


Considering letting your home?


Phone for advice on lettings and rents.


ELTHAM £270,000


Don’t be deceived by the somewhat plain exterior of this super three bed semi, inside it wont fail to impress and the garden is pretty amazing too. Immaculate and stylish décor throughout, extended 18’ kitchen, super bathroom, 54’ south easterly


garden with two decked patios, must be viewed ELTHAM HEIGHTSLTHAM HEIGHTS £525 000 £525,000


Sensational extended 4 bed semi with truly impressive 30’ x 19’ kitchen/diner ideal for


entertaining! 3 receptions, g/f cloaks, utility, master bed 20’6 x 11’9, ensuite shower, newly fi tted


bathroom, smashing family home with well tended garden 56’ x 59’ and more than ample parking.


ELTHAM/ CHISLEHURST £154,950 TH HAM/ CHISLEHURST £154 95 50


Spic and span two bedroom 2nd fl oor fl at, ideal fi rst time buy or investment


purchase, 14’ x 11’ main bedroom, 2nd bedroom 11’3 x 7’, Beech style kitchen, 17’ x 11’ living room, upvc double glazing, entryphone, handy Chislehurst High Street.


KIDBROOKE £179,995 KIDBROOKE £179 995


Excellent value offered by this exceptional two bedroom end terrace house under half a mile from the station, immaculate décor, 15’8 lounge, dining area 12’4 x 8’3, main bedroom 12’7 x 10’11, patio garden, upvc double glazing, gas central heating.


020 8859 3033


mail@bernardskinner.co.uk 22 Well Hall Road Eltham SE9 6SF


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