Local estate agent Barndard Marcus has listed a controversial housing development, dubbed an “eyesore” by residents up for sale for over £650,000 here on Zoopla.

Development as it stands today
CGI Representation – Zoopla: https://www.zoopla.co.uk/new-homes/details/72292724/?search_identifier=201d31ea7103b0e49c8e4b65b4ac50e7795c98351fd893e81d34adbcee974cf2

The estate agent is using a CGI representation of what the property could look like, for “guidance purposes” – despite the reality of a viewing telling a very different story.

Floor Plan

Source: Zoopla – https://www.zoopla.co.uk/new-homes/details/72292724/?search_identifier=201d31ea7103b0e49c8e4b65b4ac50e7795c98351fd893e81d34adbcee974cf2

Despite the current scaffolding, a half built roof, building debris and a controversial history, the listing boasts:

Breath-taking home resides in the vast open plan living/kitchen/diner space which enjoys a dual aspect & high specification. The kitchen also comes complete with a variety of integrated appliances whilst the french doors lead out to the private garden. Completing the ground floor is contemporary three piece bathroom as well as utility cupboard & a separate lounge which boasts a stylish feature wall.

The first floor consists of three sizable double bedrooms, with the master enjoying a contemporary en suite bathroom, as well as stylish three piece family bathroom

With the bonus of a drive way, this property is a true rarity to the Sunray Estate so is expected to be exceptionally popular. Enquire today to view the home in its current condition & ensure you secure a one of a kind property before the official launch.

Although local residents have expressed concerns over the development, specifically with the condition of the build, along with building practices, the Building Control Service at the Royal Borough of Kingston is unable to undertake enforcement action.

The Royal Borough of Kingston Building Control Service is not overseeing the development, but is instead being overseen by an approved inspector ICW Building Control Limited.

Councillor Helen Grocott has informed residents via social media that the council’s Building Control service have powers to investigate this matter further and assess the structure in its current state – only if the property presents a danger.

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