Ready-to-move-in home with generous rooms and excellent rail links.
Newly refurbished throughout with modern kitchen and bathroom
Two large double bedrooms with high ceilings and natural light
Very long lease remaining — 141 years (leasehold)
Approx. 882 sq ft; generous room proportions for an apartment
Communal garden and quiet street setting
Excellent proximity to Selhurst station (approx. 0.1 miles)
Above-average local crime and area deprivation present
Solid brick walls likely without insulation; consider heating costs
A newly refurbished two-bedroom flat on a Victorian conversion, offering period character with contemporary finishes. The apartment benefits from high ceilings, generous room proportions and lots of natural light, making it feel larger than most city flats. The layout includes two large double bedrooms, a modern kitchen and a stylish bathroom — ready to move into.
Practical strengths include a very long lease (141 years), double glazing, mains gas heating with a boiler and radiators, and no recorded flood risk. The property sits close to Selhurst station (approx. 0.1 miles) with Norwood Junction and Thornton Heath also nearby, supporting easy commutes and access to local amenities.
Notable drawbacks are factual and should be considered: the area shows above-average crime and wider local deprivation indicators. The building’s solid brick construction likely lacks wall insulation, which could mean higher heating costs despite double glazing. The flat is leasehold, so buyers should review service charges and management arrangements.
This home will suit a first-time buyer seeking generous space, period character and a move-in ready finish, plus commuters who want fast rail links. It also offers sensible renovation potential to personalise thermal performance and internal finishes where desired.