Bright two-bedroom home a short walk from the Jubilee Line and local cafés.
Recently renovated to a high standard with wooden flooring throughout
A recently renovated two-bedroom flat on the second floor of a handsome period building, finished to a high standard with wooden floors, high ceilings and integrated speakers. The open-plan reception and kitchen is flexible, with sliding doors to create separation; a compact home office can convert to a walk-in wardrobe for the principal bedroom. Practical extras include air conditioning, a guest cloakroom, video entry phone and additional foyer storage.
The location places everyday conveniences and cafés within easy walking distance, with St John’s Wood High Street and the Jubilee Line a short stroll away — a strong fit for young professionals or first-time buyers who want ready-to-move-in accommodation in a well-connected, affluent neighbourhood. Local schools include both highly regarded state and independent options.
Buyers should note this is a leasehold property with 84 years remaining and an average service charge of about £3,000 a year. Council tax is above average and the immediate area records above-average crime rates; these practical costs and considerations should be factored into budget and long-term plans. The building’s solid brick construction means insulation upgrades may be limited without major works.
Overall this flat offers low-maintenance, contemporary living in a desirable central London pocket, presenting both comfortable immediate occupation and rental or future resale potential — provided lease length and running costs meet buyer requirements.