South-facing private garden — rare for a flat
Chain free — ready for a quick sale
About 465 sq ft; compact one-bedroom layout
Leasehold with c.92 years remaining
Low ground rent (£10) and affordable council tax
Close to Mile End & Victoria Parks and good transport
Area recorded as deprived; above-average local crime
Built 1976–82; partial cavity wall insulation (assumed)
Light, well-presented and chain-free, this one-bedroom flat offers a rare private south-facing garden in a sought-after conservation area. The reception room is bright and the double bedroom is roomy for the size; overall the apartment measures around 465 sq ft, well suited to a first-time buyer or professional couple seeking outdoor space close to green parks.
Practical details are clear: leasehold with c.92 years remaining, low ground rent (£10), mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators, double glazing (install date unknown) and fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. The location on the edge of Roman Road puts cafes, boutiques and transport links within easy walking distance, with Mile End and Victoria Parks close by for weekend recreation.
Buyers should note material and local considerations plainly. The property sits in an area recorded as deprived with above-average crime levels; purchasers may wish to research local safety improvements. Built around 1976–82 with cavity walls partly insulated (assumed), there may be some long-term maintenance or retrofit costs (insulation, glazing history) to consider. The flat’s compact layout and single bathroom suit one or two occupants rather than a family.
Overall, this is a straightforward, move-in-ready opportunity for someone prioritising outdoor space, park access and strong transport links. The combination of a private south-facing garden and chain-free sale makes it attractive to first-time buyers and investors seeking a manageable central London property with potential to personalise and upgrade over time.