Bright, high‑spec one-bedroom with balcony, secure storage and excellent transport links.
South-facing private balcony with striking London skyline views
Spacious open-plan living/dining; floor-to-ceiling doors for lots of light
High-spec fitted kitchen with integrated appliances; built-in bedroom wardrobes
Large private secure basement storage unit included
Fifth-floor position — lift access assumed but confirm building details
Leasehold: 114 years remaining; service charge ~£2,500 pa; ground rent ~£400 pa
Main heating: electric room heaters (no gas central heating)
No onward chain; EPC rating B
Set on the fifth floor of a contemporary development on Green Lanes, this one-bedroom flat offers bright, low-maintenance city living with striking south-facing views over the London skyline. The open-plan reception and bespoke fitted kitchen are flooded with light from floor-to-ceiling doors that open onto a private balcony—ideal for morning coffee or evening skyline views. The apartment is finished to a high specification and includes built-in wardrobes and a modern bathroom.
Practical comforts include a large, secure basement storage unit and double glazing. The property is well placed for local life: cafés, restaurants and shops of Newington Green and Stoke Newington are on the doorstep, with Clissold Park and other green spaces close by. Transport links are convenient, with Canonbury, Dalston Kingsland and Dalston Junction nearby and multiple bus routes into the City and West End.
Important facts to know: the flat is leasehold with 114 years remaining, an annual service charge of about £2,500 and ground rent of approximately £400. Main heating is electric room heaters rather than gas central heating—this may affect energy bills and heating layout. There is no onward chain, which can speed a purchase.
This apartment suits a first‑time buyer seeking move-in ready, low‑maintenance city living with excellent local amenity and transport links, or an investor after a well-located one-bedroom with good rental potential. Buyers should note the service charges and electric heating when comparing overall running costs.