Panoramic city outlook close to Stoke Newington shops and transport.
- Ninth-floor apartment with private balcony and wide London views
- Portered block with lift access for day-to-day convenience
- Bright reception and separate kitchen with dining space
- Compact footprint: 492 sq ft, two bedrooms, one bathroom
- Leasehold tenure; check remaining term and service charges
- Constructed 1950–66; cavity walls assumed uninsulated
- Double glazing present; install date unknown
- Area classified as very deprived; local amenities and schools nearby
Set high on the ninth storey of a portered purpose-built block, this two-bedroom apartment makes the most of its elevated position with a private balcony and far-reaching London views. Interiors are bright and neutrally presented, offering a generous reception room and a well-equipped kitchen with dining space — a practical layout for everyday living or sharers.
The flat is compact at 492 sq ft and has a single bathroom, so it suits a first home or buy-to-let buyer seeking easy-to-run accommodation rather than a large family. The building benefits from lift access and a porter, and transport links and local amenities on Stoke Newington High Street are within easy reach. Broadband and mobile signals are strong, useful for home working or streaming.
Buyers should note this is a leasehold property, constructed in the 1950s–60s with cavity wall construction (assumed no insulation) and double glazing of unknown installation date. Heating is mains gas with a boiler and radiators. The area is classified as very deprived, and the flat’s compact size and single bathroom limit suitability for larger households without further investment. These factors have been reflected in the pricing and offer potential for improvement or refurbishment.
Overall this is a practical, well-located central London home with excellent views and communal conveniences. It will appeal to first-time buyers seeking an affordable entry into Stoke Newington or investors looking for a straightforward rental opportunity, provided they accept the smaller footprint and leasehold tenure.