Characterful third-floor apartment near shops and transport links.
Two double bedrooms, bright reception with high ceilings
Bright and well-proportioned, this two-bedroom third-floor flat sits in an attractive 1930s mansion block with lift access. The reception room benefits from large Georgian-style windows and high ceilings, creating a welcoming main living space that opens onto a private balcony. The kitchen is smart and usable, and both bedrooms are good sizes for the property’s footprint. The single bathroom suits everyday needs.
Practical conveniences include off-street parking (first-come, first-served), fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for commuters and home workers. The building runs on a community mains-gas heating scheme. The flat totals around 652 sq ft and is offered as a leasehold with approximately 87 years remaining, which should be considered by buyers and mortgage lenders.
There is straightforward potential to increase comfort and energy performance: the building’s solid brick construction from the 1930–49 period is assumed to lack insulation and may benefit from targeted upgrades. The property sits in a lively inner-city location close to Cricklewood Broadway’s shops, bars and restaurants and a range of schools, making it attractive for first-time buyers and investors seeking lettable two-bedroom accommodation.
Overall this apartment presents a bright, characterful home in a period block with clear practical pluses and some tangible improvement opportunities. For a buyer comfortable with leasehold ownership and communal heating arrangements, it offers immediate occupation and scope to add value through energy and cosmetic enhancements.