Newly renovated one-bedroom with balcony and long lease, moments from Tower Hill..
Private sixth-floor balcony with landmark city views
Bright, open-plan living space with integrated kitchen appliances
Newly refurbished bathroom; good built-in storage throughout
Generous bedroom with fitted wardrobes
Chain-free sale with long lease (about 122–123 years)
Includes garage space—uncommon for central flats
Service charge high and variable (c.£4,200–£5,800); ground rent £700
Electric room heaters (no communal heating); higher running costs possible
Set on the sixth floor of a well-maintained modern block, this newly renovated one-bedroom apartment offers bright, flexible living in the heart of the City. Floor-to-ceiling windows and a private balcony deliver striking views across nearby landmarks, while an open-plan living/dining area flows into a contemporary fitted kitchen with integrated appliances.
The generous bedroom includes built-in wardrobes and there is plentiful storage throughout, plus a recently refurbished bathroom with walk-in shower and a laundry cupboard. Practical features include double glazing, lift access, daytime concierge and an included garage space — rare for central locations.
This flat is chain-free and comes with a long lease (circa 122–123 years), making it suitable for first-time buyers seeking a modern City base or buy-to-let investors. Travel links are excellent: Tower Hill and Fenchurch Street are within easy walking distance, and the Tower of London and Trinity Square Gardens are on your doorstep.
Buyers should note several material costs: the property is leasehold, annual ground rent is £700, and the forthcoming service charge increase means typical annual costs are c.£4,200 rising to c.£5,800 before easing again. Heating is by electric room heaters rather than a communal system, which can mean higher running costs. The local area records very high crime levels, and council tax sits in City of London Band E.