Chain-free one-bedroom with high ceilings and communal garden, ideal for commuters.
0.3 miles to Enfield Town Overground station, direct into Liverpool Street
Light-filled ground-floor one-bedroom in a handsome Victorian conversion, set 0.3 miles from Enfield Town overground for fast links into central London. High ceilings, sash-style bay windows and period mouldings give the reception a roomy, characterful feel, while a fitted kitchen, built-in storage and a generous bedroom make this an easy-to-live-in home. Residents also benefit from access to a well-maintained communal garden and possible rear parking provision.
This chain-free leasehold flat is well suited to first-time buyers seeking sensible commuting access or investors looking for straightforward rental demand. Practical running costs are clear: a current service charge around £1,800pa, ground rent £150pa and approximately 85 years remaining on the lease. Council tax is described as affordable and broadband and mobile signal are both strong.
Buyers should note material points: the property is leasehold, has an 85-year lease remaining, and the building is traditional solid-brick construction with assumed lack of cavity insulation. The local area records very high crime levels, which will be an important consideration for some purchasers. The flat appears well maintained but offers scope for updating or insulation improvements to improve efficiency and long-term value.
Overall, this is a practical, characterful one-bedroom with excellent transport links and communal outdoor space. It offers immediate occupancy potential for a first homeowner or a lettable asset for an investor, provided the lease length, service charges and local crime profile are factored into the purchase decision.