Well-presented third-floor one-bed with balcony, parking and long lease..
No onward chain; vacant possession ready for immediate move-in or let.
Private balcony and allocated off-street parking space included.
Circa 242 years remaining on lease; leasehold tenure.
Well-presented one-bedroom; EPC rating B and integrated kitchen appliances.
Third-floor position with bright bedroom and floor-to-ceiling window.
Part of communal heating scheme (not individually metered heating).
Compact footprint (~539 sq ft); limited storage and living space.
Local area shows higher deprivation indicators and average crime levels.
A bright, third-floor one-bedroom apartment in Apple Yard, offered with vacant possession and no onward chain. The open-plan living area opens onto a private balcony, providing an extra outdoor space for relaxation. The double bedroom benefits from a large floor-to-ceiling window that floods the room with light. The bathroom includes a bath with shower over; the kitchen is modern and fitted with integrated appliances. The property is presented in good order and has an EPC rating of B.
Practical strengths include an allocated off-street parking bay, a long lease (circa 242 years remaining) and excellent transport links: Penge East and Penge West stations give quick journeys into Central London and the London Overground is easily accessible. Crystal Palace Park and local independent shops, cafés and pubs are within easy reach—useful for everyday life and leisure. Broadband speeds and mobile signal are reported as strong.
Notable considerations: the flat is leasehold, so ground rent and service charges will apply (figures not provided). The property is part of a communal heating scheme rather than individual gas or electric heating. The local area shows higher deprivation indicators and average crime levels; buyers should check local services and running costs. The apartment is modest in size (around 539 sq ft) so storage and space are limited compared with larger homes.
This apartment suits a first-time buyer or investor seeking a well-presented, low-maintenance London base with good commuter links and outdoor amenity. It offers immediate move-in potential and rental appeal, but buyers should factor leasehold costs, communal heating arrangements and the compact internal footprint into their budgeting and plans.