No more sharing at Chatham Place

Are you fed up of arguing over whose turn it is to buy the milk or clean the dishes? Do you feel like you don’t have enough living space in shared accommodation? Why go through the trials and tribulations of living with a flat mate when you could own your own property? Muse Developments is offering those wishing to own their first home a fantastic opportunity to live at the iconic Chatham Place development in Reading for just £157,950.
The stunning collection of one bedroom apartments at Chatham Place offer spacious, contemporary living, ideal for first time buyers. Purchasers will not have to worry about when the cleaning is done or whose turn it is in the bathroom, instead they can live in their own apartment giving them the freedom to reclaim the TV remote control and never again worry about a flat mate!
With a nice selection of one bedroom apartments remaining at Chatham Place, purchasers will have to hurry.
Chatham Place ticks all the boxes for the young, single homeowners looking to Reading to fulfill their property ambitions. Each home has elegance and style built in, including pepper compact kitchen with Ash stone work surfaces, fully integrated appliances including oven, hob, extractor hood, fridge, freezer and dishwasher. All apartments have engineered hardwood oak flooring to the hall, living / dining room and kitchen. A concierge and a landscaped courtyard garden enhance this development even further, providing premium accommodation as standard.
Situated in the heart of Reading, this iconic building with its striking eye-catching design incorporates 211 stunningly designed contemporary apartments and penthouses. All are designed with light and space in mind, coupled with the high level of specification making it an ideal place to live, with easy access for both work and leisure.
Home to a fantastic selection of shopping districts including The Oracle shopping centre and the neighbouring attractive retail district have helped to make Reading one of the top ten retail destinations in the UK with top brands including John Lewis, House of Fraser, Debenhams and Marks and Spencer; while the Harris Arcade offers a unique collection of shops, boutiques and independent retailers.
Reading is also home to a broad spectrum of top quality hotels and restaurants such as The Forbury Hotel and Restaurant, Carluccios, London Street Brasserie and Loch Fyne Restaurant as well as Jamie Oliver’s Jamie’s Italian. Reading is also famous for its annual music festival and provides a host of leisure opportunities including the Shakespeare in Forbury Gardens and The Madjeski Stadium – home to Reading FC and London Irish RFU clubs.
Reading’s future is being shaped according to the strategic vision: Reading City 2020.This sees the town – a European city in all but name – expanding its centre to the north, east and west and aspiring to be a ‘Green City’, with affordable homes for its burgeoning workforce. Reading was also awarded the accolade of ‘best micro city for infrastructure’ in the Financial Times’ Foreign Direct Investment awards for 2010.
Despite Reading’s restrictive administrative boundary and relatively small population it outperforms any of England’s core cities, including London, and over the last decade has been at the forefront of economic performance in the UK.
Reading’s mainline train station has several platforms with connections to the West Country, Wales as well as being only 25 minutes to London Paddington. The town is also adjacent to the M4 motorway, with three junctions leading into Reading. London Heathrow Airport is 30 miles away, with Gatwick 60 miles.
Prices start from £157,950 for a one bedroom apartment. For further information, visit: chathamplace.co.uk