Bright period flat with private outdoor space ideal for first-time buyers.
Share of freehold with a very long lease (971 years).
Approximately 789 sq ft of internal living space — generous for two bedrooms.
Private rear garden — small but usable for alfresco and planting.
Period features: high ceilings and bay windows bring strong natural light.
Close to transport: Thameslink and Jubilee Line within walking distance.
Solid brick construction (pre-1900); likely no wall insulation.
Single bathroom only; may limit growing families or sharers.
Service charge about £500 annually; council tax described affordable.
Spacious two-bedroom maisonette arranged over a single level, offering just under 800 sq ft of bright living space and a private rear garden. The apartment combines period character — high ceilings and bay windows — with contemporary fittings, including a bespoke kitchen and double glazing. A long lease (971 years) and share of freehold provide ownership stability and low running costs.
Situated on a residential street in NW2, the home is well placed for public transport: Cricklewood Broadway Thameslink and Willesden Green Jubilee Line are within easy reach, with direct bus routes into Central London. Local amenities, schools and shops are all close by, making the property a practical choice for first-time buyers or small families.
Practical details are straightforward: mains gas central heating, boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. Service charges are below average at around £500, and council tax levels are described as affordable.
Buyers should note a few material points: the building is pre-1900 with solid brick walls that likely lack cavity insulation; further insulation or thermal upgrades may be required. The flat has one bathroom only, and the plot is small, so outdoor space is modest despite being private. Crime levels and area deprivation are average for an inner-city location.