Spacious living room, modern kitchen and strong broadband—ideal for first-time buyers.
Newly renovated throughout, ready to occupy
A freshly renovated one-bedroom first-floor flat offering a rare combination: a notably large living room and a compact, modern kitchen. The living space extends to a Juliette balcony that brings light and a neighbourhood outlook. Double glazing, gas central heating and built-in storage make day-to-day living straightforward.
The property is leasehold with 86 years remaining, a service charge of £396 (below average) and a ground rent of £10. Council tax is described as cheap and broadband and mobile signal are both strong, supporting home working or streaming. There are two external storage cupboards and communal lawns for occasional outdoor use.
Practical considerations: the building sits in a hampered, hard-pressed neighbourhood with above-average crime and local area deprivation. Transport links are good — close to local shops, the Old Town, town centre and major road links (M1, M25, A41) — which suits first-time buyers needing commuter access. No flood risk is reported.
This flat will suit a first-time buyer or investor wanting a low-entry, ready-to-move-in home with immediate rental or owner-occupier potential. The generous living room and recent refurbishment are strong positives, but the short-to-medium lease length and local socio-economic challenges should be factored into purchase plans.