Characterful two-bedroom conversion near Richmond station with off-street parking and share of freehold..
- Two double bedrooms and bay-window reception
- Approximately 573 sq ft (modest internal size)
- Share of freehold; no onward chain
- Off-street parking included
- Built before 1900; solid brick, likely no insulation
- Average service charge c. £1,308 per year
- Mains gas boiler and radiator heating
- Local area: affluent but above-average crime levels
Bright first-floor period conversion in Richmond, a short walk from Richmond station and local shops. The apartment offers two double bedrooms, a generous reception with bay window and a separate kitchen — a compact, well-laid-out home for a first-time buyer or commuter seeking character close to transport links. Off-street parking and a share of the freehold add practical advantages and ownership stability.
At approximately 573 sq ft the flat is modest in size; rooms feel comfortable rather than expansive. The building dates from before 1900 with solid brick walls (likely no cavity insulation) and high ceilings typical of the period — attractive for character but potentially requiring attention for thermal efficiency and running costs. Heating is via mains gas boiler and radiators.
Owners currently pay an average service charge of around £1,308; council tax is moderate. There is no onward chain, so a quick exchange is possible. Note the local area records above-average crime levels — buyers should consider security measures and check local crime reports.
This property suits a buyer who values location and period charm over generous square footage: ideal for commuters, two-person households, or investors seeking steady demand in a very affluent postcode near excellent schools and transport. The apartment offers immediate move-in potential with scope to improve energy performance and personalise interiors.