High-spec two-bedroom apartment with private balcony, parking and full residents’ facilities in NW8.
Two bedrooms, two bathrooms with high-spec finishes and ensuite to principal bedroom|830 sq ft open-plan living with private balcony|Includes one off-street parking space|Residents’ gym, spa, cinema, roof garden and 24-hour concierge|EPC rating B; constructed 2022, modern build|Leasehold with c.992 years remaining (long lease)|Ground rent £1,050 and council tax described as expensive|Area records higher crime levels — consider building security
Set on the fourth floor of the prestigious One St John’s Wood development, this two-bedroom apartment offers 830 sq ft of well-appointed living finished to a high specification. The open-plan kitchen/reception provides bright, hotel-quality interiors and flows onto a private balcony from the principal bedroom, ideal for morning coffee or evening views. The property includes two bathrooms, off-street parking and an EPC rating of B.
Residents benefit from extensive communal amenities including a gym, spa, cinema room, club/business lounge, private dining room, roof garden and 24-hour concierge — facilities that suit professionals and those wanting a full-service central London lifestyle. Transport connections are strong: St John’s Wood Underground (Jubilee Line) is approximately 0.5 miles away and Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill are within easy reach.
Practical points to note: the apartment is leasehold with approximately 992 years remaining and runs on a community heating scheme. Service charges and ground rent are notable — current ground rent is listed at £1,050 and council tax is described as expensive. The area records higher-than-average crime levels, which should be considered alongside the building’s concierge and security measures.
This home will suit buyers seeking a turnkey, low-maintenance London pied-à-terre or a high-spec investment in a prime NW8 location. It combines contemporary finishes and on-site leisure facilities with strong local schools and green spaces nearby, but budget for ongoing service and local tax costs when assessing value.