Bright two-bedroom home with balcony and quick rail links to central London.
Generous, bright reception room with large windows and recent double glazing.
Modern fitted kitchen; gas boiler and radiators provide central heating.
Two sizeable double bedrooms; single bathroom serving both bedrooms.
Balcony providing outdoor space and street views.
Leasehold with 83 years remaining; consider mortgage/renewal implications.
Service charge approx £2,168 per year; ground rent £10 (reported).
Built 1967–75, system-built walls likely lack insulation; energy upgrades advised.
Excellent transport links via Loughborough Junction; fast broadband and mobile.
This split-level two-bedroom home offers bright, practical living across 752 sq ft with generous reception space and a convenient balcony. Large windows and recent double glazing bring good natural light; the modern fitted kitchen and gas central heating make the flat ready to occupy.
Located close to Loughborough Junction station and Brixton’s shops, bars and restaurants, the apartment suits first-time buyers wanting quick rail access to central London and local amenities on the doorstep. Several nearby primary and secondary schools are rated Good by Ofsted.
Important practical points: the property is leasehold with 83 years remaining, an annual service charge of about £2,168 and a nominal ground rent. The building dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and is a system-built mid-terrace with no assumed wall insulation, so buyers should budget for potential energy-improvement works.
This is a city-centre opportunity for buyers seeking a move-in-ready two-bedroom with clear potential to increase value through targeted refurbishment and better insulation. Crime levels are average for the area and broadband and mobile signals are strong, supporting home working and streaming.