Charming two‑bed maisonette with long lease and excellent transport links..
Two double bedrooms on first floor, comfortable room sizes
Long lease (135 years) and offered with no onward chain
Equidistant to Streatham and Streatham Hill stations; excellent transport
Private garden; period bay windows and Tudor‑Revival character
Requires modernisation—kitchen, bathroom and cosmetic updating likely
Solid brick walls (assumed no insulation); older double glazing pre‑2002
Area records above‑average crime; factor for security/insurance
Single bathroom; suitable for small families or sharers
Set on the first floor of a 1930s Tudor‑Revival mid‑terrace, this two double‑bedroom maisonette offers well‑proportioned rooms and a private garden. Its bay windows and period detailing give character, while the layout provides a straightforward canvas for updating into a contemporary home.
Positioned equidistant between Streatham and Streatham Hill stations, the flat benefits from excellent transport links and a wide range of local shops, eateries and services. With a long lease of 135 years and no onward chain, the purchase process is expected to be simple for buyers or investors.
The property is best suited to first‑time buyers or investors happy to carry out cosmetic or moderate refurbishment. There is clear potential to increase value through modernising the kitchen and bathroom, improving insulation, and refreshing interiors—while retaining the period features that give the home its appeal.
Buyers should note practical issues: the building has solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation, double glazing was installed before 2002, and the area records above‑average crime. These are tangible considerations for budgeting improvements and ongoing running costs.