Spacious 765 sqft two-bedroom apartment in 1930s mansion block
169 years remaining on lease – long lease security
£4,200 yearly service charge (above average communal costs)
Bright living room with large windows and hardwood flooring
Modern compact kitchen with integrated appliances and blue splashback
Solid brick construction; likely limited insulation (energy consideration)
Mains gas boiler and radiators; double glazing (unknown install date)
Located minutes from Streatham Hill Station; local crime above average
Set within a 1930s mansion block on Streatham High Road, this bright two-bedroom flat offers 765 sqft of well-presented living space ideal for a first-time buyer or commuter. Large windows and contemporary fittings give the living area a light, airy feel while the compact modern kitchen includes integrated appliances and smart finishes. The building’s period character combined with updated interiors delivers immediate move-in convenience.
Practicalities are clear: the flat is leasehold with 169 years remaining and benefits from mains gas central heating and double glazing (install date unknown). Its location is extremely convenient for transport, shops, cafés and several good schools, with Streatham Hill Station a short walk away—making daily commutes straightforward.
Buyers should note the service charge is relatively high at £4,200 per year and the local crime rate is above average for the area. The building’s solid brick construction likely has limited cavity insulation, which could affect longer-term energy performance. There is no flooding risk and council tax sits at Band C, which helps running costs.
Overall this flat suits someone seeking a ready-to-live-in, characterful two-bedroom near transport links and local amenities, but who is comfortable with higher communal charges and an inner-city setting.