A TWO-BED flat at the recently-refurbished Alban House in Hereford city centre is for sale for £285,000.
Alban House lay derelict for several years after a major fire in 2010, but it has been given a new lease of life.
Ground floor shops are currently occupied by Principality building society and Cherries and Berries, with flats above now on the market.
One of those, a £285,000 two-bed, second-floor flat overlooking the black-and-white house is being described as luxurious by Williams Estate Agents.
It says the home benefits from an en-suite shower room, a main bathroom, and open-plan living area with fully integrated appliances including a cooker and hob, dishwasher, washing machine and fridge-freezer.
The home is accessed via a staircase or a lift, but there is no car parking.
It comes with a 250-year lease from new, and has am annual ground rent of £250 and management costs of £526.92 per quarter.
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