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Flat 5, Viking House, Mooragh Promenade, Ramsey, IM8 3AG

Flat 5, Viking House, Mooragh Promenade, Ramsey, IM8 3AG

Description

Hallway An L shaped hallway with a large double cupboard on your left for storage, the cupboard has a frosted window which looks out to the hallway landing. At the far end of the hallway is a deep storage cupboard, in the ceiling space in front of the storage cupboard is an access hatch to the loft space. The loft space does not have any power and is not boarded. The hallway is finished with a ceiling light and carpeted throughout. Lounge A bright spacious lounge with wonderful views of Ramsey bay and across to Bride. There are two uPVC double glazed windows and a fire surround with tiled hearth as a central feature for the room. The room is finished with a ceiling light and carpeted flooring throughout. Kitchen A galley style kitchen which is located at the rear of the building with floor and wall mounted cupboards ahead of you when entering the room. The cupboards have grey doors and a marble effect worktop. There is a 4-ring halogen hob with an extractor fan above, below the worktop is an integrated fan assisted electric oven. There is also a standalone under the counter fridge. On your right when entering the kitchen are further cupboards and a stainless-steel sink with drainer. Below the worktop is a new standalone Hotpoint washing machine. The kitchen is finished with a ceiling light and linoleum flooring throughout. Bedroom A bright double bedroom with views of Ramsey bay and across to Bride. There is a uPVC double glazed window, ceiling light and the room is finished with carpeted flooring. Bathroom A spacious bathroom with white three-piece suite comprising of a corner shower which is positioned behind the door. The WC is in front of the uPVC double glazed window which has wonderful views across Ramsey to the Mountain and Mooragh park. The sink with vanity unit…

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Nearby

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Masts nearby

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What the numbers on this listing say

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What this purchase costs beyond the asking price

Land Registry duty — owner-occupier
£169,994,200
2.00% of the asking price. The Isle of Man has no stamp duty; this is what replaces it.
…if you are buying from off-island
£382,488,375
The non-resident rate is double the resident investor rate. It is the biggest single cost difference between buying here from on- and off-island.
Deposit at 10%
£850,007,500
Lenders here commonly want 10–25%. Change the figure in the calculator below.

Duty is charged in slices, so each rate applies only to the part of the price inside its band. Three categories exist: owner-occupier (nothing on the first £230,000, 1% to £500,000, 2% above) — £169,994,200 here; resident but not owner-occupier, a second home or a let (2%, 2.5% above £3m) — £212,486,875; and non-resident (4%, 4.5% above £3m) — £382,488,375. Which one you fall into is a question about you, not about the property, and the Registry decides it. Scale set by the Land, Deeds and Probate Registries (Fees and Duties) Order 2023, in force 1 May 2023 — check the Central Registry's own calculator or ask your advocate for the figure that actually applies. This site is not a tax adviser and takes no fee from anyone named on this page.

What it would cost each month

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Extensions are not shown for a flat

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Building work on this property

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Sale history

No prior sale found in the Isle of Man property register for this address.

All 199 recorded sales on Mooragh Promenade

Planning history

ApplicationDescriptionStatus
15/00202/BRemoval of chimney stack to rear elevationPermitted
Look up 15/00202/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.

How this is calculated

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.

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