Spacious two-bedroom ground-floor flat with long lease and great transport links — scope to upgrade and add value.
Double bedrooms and large lounge/dining area (approx 660 sq ft total)
Long lease (150 years) and double glazing present
Modern U-shaped kitchen and one tiled bathroom
Ground-floor position with communal gardens
Service charge c. £2,000 per year; factor running costs
Solid brick construction; likely no wall insulation
Area classified as deprived; mixed young families and students
Short walk to Walthamstow Central, Lloyd Park and transport links
This two-bedroom ground-floor flat in Walthamstow offers spacious living for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking strong transport links and local amenities. The long 150-year lease and double glazing are practical positives; the property sits within well-kept communal gardens and is a short walk to Walthamstow Central, Lloyd Park and local schools.
Accommodation is arranged in a traditional layout with a large lounge/dining room, two double bedrooms, a modern U-shaped kitchen and one tiled bathroom. Wooden floors, large windows and plentiful storage make the flat feel bright and functional. The property’s footprint of about 660 sq ft gives comfortable proportions for daily living or for rental demand in this area.
Buyers should note material running costs and fabric details: service charges average £2,000 pa and there is a small ground rent of £10; council tax is described as cheap. The building dates from the 1950–66 period and walls are solid brick with no known insulation, so buyers may want to factor potential heating and insulation improvements into budgets. The wider area scores as deprived and attracts young families and students, which affects local character and investment considerations.
Overall this ground-floor flat represents a practical, well-located home with clear scope to personalise and add value. It will particularly suit someone wanting immediate access to central Walthamstow transport and amenities, or an investor targeting consistent local rental demand. Buyers should verify lease and service charge details with their solicitor and allow for possible upgrading of insulation or interior finishes.