Chain-free, long-lease one-bedroom with garden access and excellent transport links..
- Split-level 1 bed apartment with own front door
- Access to communal garden and small private driveway
- Short walk to Kilburn (Jubilee) and Brondesbury Overground
- Share of freehold; ~993–994 years remaining
- Service charge approx. £1,470 pa; peppercorn ground rent
- Solid-brick Victorian build; likely no wall insulation
- Slow broadband speeds; mobile signal excellent
- Above-average local crime; area classified as deprived
Set on a tree-lined residential street, this split-level one-bedroom apartment occupies raised and lower ground floors of a handsome Victorian end-terrace. The home has its own front door, well-proportioned reception room and a separate kitchen, and benefits from access to a communal garden — rare for inner-city flats. Kilburn (Jubilee) and Brondesbury (Overground) stations are both within a short walk, making commutes straightforward.
The interior is neutrally presented with laminate floors and a fitted bedroom wardrobe; the layout makes efficient use of about 504 sq ft, suitable for a first-time buyer or professional couple seeking period character with modern convenience. The long lease (effectively 993–994 years remaining) and share of freehold offer ownership security and chain-free purchase.
Buyers should note practical considerations: the property sits in an area with above-average crime rates and slow broadband speeds. The building is of solid-brick Victorian construction with assumed lack of wall insulation and would benefit from targeted updating (low ceilings in parts, some cosmetic modernisation recommended). Parking is off-street but operates on a first-come, first-served basis.
Overall this is a compact, well-located flat that balances period charm, transport links and outdoor space. It suits a buyer wanting a secure long-lease purchase close to central connections, who is comfortable undertaking some minor improvements to maximise comfort and value.