- Sixth-floor one-bedroom flat with private balcony
- Approximately 530 sq ft of well-laid-out space
- Separate modern kitchen and bright reception room
- Long lease remaining (circa 976 years)
- Service charge ~£1,760pa; ground rent £150pa
- Electric room heaters (no gas central heating)
- Excellent location near Bermondsey Street and London Bridge
- Clustered layout; average area crime levels
A stylish one-bedroom sixth-floor flat offering bright living space and a private balcony in the heart of SE1. The reception room has room to dine and large windows that fill the apartment with natural light. The separate modern kitchen keeps cooking and entertaining distinct, while double glazing helps with noise and warmth.
Practical details suit first-time buyers: 530 sq ft of well-laid-out space, a long lease (circa 976 years) and fast broadband. The building dates from the early 2000s and benefits from contemporary construction standards. The location is a major selling point — moments from Bermondsey Street’s cafes and galleries and within easy walking distance of London Bridge station.
Be aware of the main running costs and constraints: this is a leasehold property with an annual service charge of about £1,760 and ground rent of £150. Heating is by electric room heaters rather than gas central heating, which can mean higher energy bills. The layout is a clustered apartment form and the area has average crime levels typical of busy inner-city locations.
For buyers seeking a compact, well-located London base with low flood risk, modern finishes and a private balcony, this flat offers straightforward move-in potential and good connectivity. The property will also suit investors looking for strong tenant demand close to transport and amenities, though running costs and service charges should factor into yield calculations.