Spacious, bright two-bedroom apartment in portered Little Venice — chain free with long lease.
Third-floor, 951 sq ft two-bedroom apartment with lift and porter service
Open-plan living with modern integrated kitchen and island
Private south‑west facing balcony; living room flooded with natural light
Two double bedrooms and two contemporary bathrooms
Leasehold: 981 years remaining; chain free
Service charge £6,513.52 per year; no ground rent
Council Tax Band F — relatively high local tax costs
Local crime higher than average; porter helps security
Bright, well-proportioned two-bedroom apartment in the heart of Little Venice, arranged over 951 sq ft on the third floor with lift and porter service. The open-plan living area features a modern integrated kitchen with island, wood flooring throughout and a private south‑west facing balcony that brings in strong natural light. Two double bedrooms and two contemporary bathrooms make this a comfortable, low‑maintenance home for professionals or couples.
Located moments from Clifton Road’s boutiques, cafés and the Grand Union Canal, the location offers excellent transport links and easy access to several large parks including Regent’s Park and Paddington Recreation Ground. Chain free and set within a portered block, the apartment is ready to move into and suits buyers seeking a central, refined residence or a high-demand rental asset.
Buyers should note the property is leasehold (981 years remaining) with an annual service charge of £6,513.52 and no ground rent. Council Tax Band F means relatively high ongoing local tax costs. The building dates from the mid‑20th century and external walls are cavity without added insulation (assumed), which may affect energy efficiency and heating costs despite double glazing and gas central heating.
The area is affluent and well serviced, but local crime statistics are higher than average; purchasers valuing security will appreciate the porter and secure building access. Overall this is a bright, modern Little Venice apartment offering strong location appeal, generous living space and immediate usability, with predictable central‑London running costs to consider.