Les Charrieres De Bonne Nuit, St. John, St John
Description
Positioned to take full advantage of its elevated coastal setting, this unique apartment presents a rare opportunity to acquire a blank-canvas coastal home with exceptional views across Bonne Nuit Bay and coastline. The property has been fully stripped back in preparation for refurbishment, with approved plans in place to create a stunning open-plan living space. Newly fitted floor-to-ceiling glazing and folding doors, installed mid-February, now span the width of the property and open directly onto a private wrap-around balcony, offering uninterrupted sea and coastal views and seamless indoor-outdoor living. The apartment benefits from a private entrance and exclusive ownership of the main hallway, providing a level of privacy more commonly associated with a house than an apartment. The entrance porch offers flexibility for use as a home office or additional storage, with a spiral staircase leading up to the main living accommodation. While alternative layouts have been explored, no additional bedrooms will be constructed prior to sale, allowing an incoming purchaser complete freedom to design and complete the space to their own specification. Planning approval is already in place, with updated by-law documentation currently being finalised. The property forms part of an association, with buildings insurance and mains water covered. There are no ongoing fixed maintenance charges, with costs handled on an ad-hoc basis. Electricity and other services are connected to mains. Parking is a further advantage, with two of the closest parking spaces to the front door included. For investors, once the refurbishment works are completed, the apartment is expected to achieve a rental value in the region of £3,000 per month, with potential for more, subject to final specification a…
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