Kings Court, Ramsey, Isle Of Man
Description
Expansive Sixth-Floor Apartment with Breathtaking Sea Views Situated in a prime central location, this exceptional sixth-floor double apartment offers breathtaking sea and hill views, combining space, comfort, and convenience. Situated within walking distance of all essential amenities, this property is ideal for those seeking a vibrant yet peaceful lifestyle. Upon entering, you are welcomed by a spacious entrance hall that thoughtfully separates the living areas from the bedrooms, ensuring a perfect balance of privacy and functionality. The grand, light-filled living room is the heart of the home, boasting incredible panoramic views and direct access to an open balcony—perfect for enjoying morning coffee or evening sunsets. Adjacent to the living space, the dining room flows seamlessly into a well-appointed fitted kitchen, making it ideal for entertaining. On the opposite side of the apartment, you will find two generously sized bedrooms, both benefiting from ample storage, and a well-appointed main bathroom. The master suite then offers a tranquil retreat with its own en-suite bathroom and private access to a separate balcony, providing an exclusive outdoor space to relax and enjoy the stunning views. Storage is abundant throughout the apartment, making organisation effortless. Additionally, the property comes with a secure single garage, providing convenience and extra storage options. This apartment presents a rare opportunity to acquire a spacious home in a sought-after location, offering unparalleled views and excellent proximity to local shops, restaurants, and transport links. Don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity—schedule a viewing today!
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What the numbers on this listing say
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What this purchase costs beyond the asking price
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What it would cost each month
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Getting connected
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A flat owner owns the inside of the flat — not the roof above it, the ground beside it, or the right to build on either. Adding a bedroom, converting the loft or putting up an outbuilding are not options here whatever they might be worth, so they are not costed. Internal work — reconfiguring, refitting a kitchen or bathroom, replacing windows where the lease and the building allow — is a different question, and one this site has no data to price.
Building work on this property
Same estimate model this site uses on its planning pages (UK cost ranges with the Isle of Man's 18% uplift) — a rough starting point, not a quote. Always get quotes from an Isle of Man builder before budgeting.
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Sale history
No prior sale found in the Isle of Man property register for this address.
Planning history
| Application | Description | Status |
|---|---|---|
| 20/00135/B | Erection of sun room extension | Permitted Look up 20/00135/B on the official register |
| 12/01412/B | Erection of sun room enclosure below existing balcony | Permitted Look up 12/01412/B on the official register |
Matched by house name/street and parish against Isle of Man planning applications decided between 4 Jan 2011 and 29 Dec 2023 (the government published no 2017 files, so that year is absent) — coverage is partial and not a unique-ID lookup. No bare decision date is available in this data, so the application number (which embeds its year) is shown instead. Where a "Worked on by" name appears, it's a known architect or surveyor cross-referenced by the same application number — worth a call before commissioning a fresh survey.
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Estimated cost of live planning permissions
Isle of Man planning permissions lapse 3 years after grant if unbuilt; these applications fall inside that window and were not refused, so they are presumptively still capable of being implemented.
- 20/00135/B — Single-storey extension
£53,100–£88,500Erection of sun room extension - 12/01412/B — Internal alteration / change of use
£17,700–£47,200Erection of sun room enclosure below existing balcony
The work type shown is inferred automatically from the wording of the planning application's own description — it isn't stated by the applicant. The base cost range comes from published UK national renovation/build-cost guides for that type of project, with an 18% uplift for the Isle of Man. That uplift is not a guess: AtkinsRealis's July 2026 interim report for the Isle of Man Treasury puts Manx construction costs 18% above the UK average — joint 16th most expensive place to build on the BCIS rankings, comparable with Outer London — driven by imported materials with no local competition and a shortage of skilled trades. Figures exclude VAT at 20% and professional fees, typically 12–18%. These figures are indicative only, not a quote: actual cost depends on specification, finish, ground conditions and the contractor. For anything serious, get a quote from a local quantity surveyor or builder.