Well-presented two-bedroom flat in Woolwich — bright living space and strong transport links.
Bright living room with Juliet balcony and generous natural light
Two comfortable bedrooms with large windows and electric heating
About 694 sq ft in a mid-2000s building with double glazing
Leasehold: lease extension currently being processed with sale
Electric storage heaters and electricity-fuelled heating — potentially higher bills
Very low flood and crime risk; excellent transport and broadband links
This two-bedroom leasehold flat in SE18 offers an easy-to-live, well-presented home of about 694 sq ft, built in the mid-2000s with double glazing. The bright living room with a Juliet balcony is the apartment’s focal point, bringing natural light into the open-plan feel; the adjoining kitchen is practical and in good condition. Both bedrooms are a comfortable size and benefit from large windows and electric heating.
Practical considerations are clear: the property uses electric storage heaters and runs on electricity as the main fuel, which can mean higher running costs compared with gas-heated homes. The apartment is leasehold — a lease extension is currently being processed alongside the sale, which should help long-term security but buyers should confirm the final lease terms and costs before committing.
Location is a strong selling point. Woolwich is a regenerating riverside area with excellent transport links (Elizabeth Line, DLR, National Rail and river services), local shops, green space and community facilities nearby. Flood risk is very low and the immediate area reports very low crime and excellent mobile and broadband connectivity.
This flat suits first-time buyers or investors looking for a ready-to-move-in property in a well-connected part of London. The building’s relatively recent construction and double glazing reduce immediate maintenance needs, but prospective purchasers should factor in electric heating costs and review the completed lease extension paperwork and any service charges.