This two-bedroom property is located in the Hewitt Building on Alfred Street.

The apartment boasts panoramic views of the city from every room.

The development is within easy reach of Reading town centre and Reading mainline station, offering fast transport links to London.

The Rightmove listing describes the property as having two spacious double bedrooms and two modern bathrooms.

The open-plan living room and kitchen feature ample space flooded with natural light.

Wood-effect flooring in the hallway and underfloor heating throughout add to the apartment’s modern appeal.

The living area has two large windows that look out over the east of Reading.

There is also access to a south-facing balcony from the living room, providing uninterrupted views of the city centre.

Both bedrooms have carpeted floors, south-facing windows, and underfloor heating.

The ensuite of the main bedroom is fitted with a shower, sink, heated towel rail, and WC.

The overall modern aesthetic of the main bathroom is achieved with a tiled floor, a bath with a shower, a sink, a WC, and a heated towel rail.

The kitchen, fitted with a built-in dishwasher, oven, hob, extractor, and fridge freezer, has plenty of storage and worktop space.

There is also enough room to comfortably accommodate a table and chairs.

The apartment’s balcony is described as a good size, offering enough space for a table and chairs and benefiting from sunlight all day – making it an ideal spot for breakfast.

This property also has one parking space in the secure, underground car park.

In addition to this, the building provides two secure bike stores for its residents.

The property is serviced with mains water, drainage and electricity, and the vendor is not aware of any specific restricted mobile phone coverage.

The listing notes that ultrafast broadband is available, with information obtained from Ofcom.

The upkeep of the apartment is maintained through a yearly service charge of £3,490, covering utilities including hot water, with an additional £302 a year in a reserve fund and for the replacement of the building’s aluminum facade.

Ground rent stands at £350 per year, reviewed every 20 years by the Retail Prices Index.

The apartment is under leasehold tenure, with the lease set for 250 years from 2013.