Bright ground-floor apartment with terraces and large storage in central London.
Two double bedrooms, generous proportions
About 700 sq ft of internal living space
Two private terraces off living areas
Large separate basement storage room included
Chain free sale with valid EWS1 form
Lease 103 years remaining (leasehold)
Service charge £4,304/year (above average)
Local area records above-average crime; council tax above average
Light-filled and roomy for a ground-floor flat, this 700 sq ft two-bedroom apartment brings rare private outdoor space in a central London setting. The open-plan living room and recently refreshed kitchen flow directly to two terraces, ideal for morning coffee or container gardening. A large separate basement storage room adds practical value for bikes and seasonal items.
The property is chain free and comes with a valid EWS1 form, reassuring for financing and buyers worried about cladding issues. The lease has 103 years remaining; service charge is £4,304 per year and ground rent £200. Council tax is above average and the local area records above-average crime — factors to weigh alongside the location benefits.
Positioned close to London Bridge, Borough Market and the South Bank, this flat suits buyers who want excellent transport links, fast broadband and lots of local amenities. The building dates from the late 1990s with double glazing and gas-fired central heating; buyers should budget for typical maintenance and ongoing estate service costs.
This home will appeal to first-time buyers seeking a self-contained, move-in-able two-bed with outdoor space and secure long-term ownership. Investors will note the location and storage provision, but should factor in service charges and local area considerations when calculating returns.