Spacious 2-bed South Bank apartment with river views and full residents’ amenities.
Large 1,271 sq ft two-bedroom apartment with high ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows
South-east river views, plentiful natural light throughout the open-plan living space
Resident amenities: 24-hour concierge, pool, gym, cinema, residents' lounge, roof terrace
Principal bedroom with ensuite; ample built-in storage across the apartment
Underground parking available by separate negotiation; garage accessed separately
Leasehold with 990 years remaining; ground rent/service charge details TBA
Heating via community scheme; council tax is very expensive—budget accordingly
Local crime level recorded as very high; consider security and insurance costs
Spacious 2-bedroom apartment occupying 1,271 sq ft on the South Bank, with generous floor-to-ceiling windows and south-east river views. The open-plan living area and fitted kitchen suit entertaining and daily city living; both bedrooms have plentiful storage and the principal bedroom benefits from an ensuite. High ceilings and contemporary finishes give a bright, modern feel throughout.
Residents enjoy a full suite of amenities: 24-hour concierge, indoor swimming pool, gym, cinema room, residents’ lounge and communal roof terrace. Underground parking is available by separate negotiation. The building’s location places theatres, restaurants and major transport links within easy walking distance, with several Underground and rail stations close by.
Important practical points: the property is leasehold with a long lease remaining (990 years) and heating is provided via a community scheme. Council tax is very expensive and the immediate area records very high crime levels; buyers should factor security and insurance costs into their budget. Service charges and ground rent are not specified here and will affect ongoing costs.
This apartment will suit buyers seeking a substantial, well-appointed city home with extensive communal facilities and notable central convenience. It also offers appeal to investors targeting high-demand central London rental, but buyers wanting a quieter, low-crime neighbourhood or low-running costs should consider the recorded crime level and likely service/maintenance charges before committing.