Bright ninth-floor apartment steps from Southsea seafront and local amenities.
- Ninth-floor apartment with panoramic sea views
- Two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
- South-facing balcony capturing daytime sunshine
- Contemporary fitted kitchen with integrated appliances
- Private garage plus resident parking space included
- Service charge approx £4,200 pa (above average)
- 99 years remaining, share of freehold
- Higher-than-average local crime; limited wall insulation assumed
Perched on the ninth floor with uninterrupted views over Southsea Common to the Solent, this two-bedroom apartment delivers bright, south-facing living and a sheltered balcony ideal for morning sun and evening sea air. The reception room’s dual-aspect windows and contemporary kitchen create a comfortable, low-fuss home ready for immediate occupation.
Both bedrooms are doubles with built-in wardrobes and flexible layout potential; the shower room plus separate WC suits shared living or short-term lets. Practical extras include a private garage and resident parking, useful for owners who need secure storage or a protected parking space near the door.
The building is a 1967–75 construction on a community gas heating scheme and has double glazing (install date not known). Service charges are above average at around £4,200 per year and the lease has 99 years remaining (share of freehold). Crime levels in the area are higher than average, and some thermal performance may be limited by cavity walls with no added insulation.
Close to Southsea seafront, shops, restaurants and a mix of schools, the flat suits a first-time buyer seeking seaside living or an investor targeting lettings (guidance rental circa £1,450pcm quoted). Buyers should factor in ongoing service costs, council tax which is above average, and a small identity-check fee required on purchase.