Spacious two-bedroom with modern kitchen and private outside space.
Private entrance and generous rear garden
This ground-floor two-bedroom apartment sits in a Victorian mid-terrace and benefits from its own private entrance and a generous rear garden. The reception room features a bay and the kitchen is a standout with an island and good storage — the flat is presentedready for immediate occupation.
Practical running costs are reasonable: low service charge, modest ground rent, and very low council tax. Double glazing is already installed and heating is gas-fired via a boiler and radiators. The property is close to local shops, schools (including several rated Good or Outstanding) and frequent bus routes, making day-to-day life straightforward.
There is a material drawback: the lease has about 62 years remaining. Some mortgage lenders may refuse to lend until the lease is extended, so buyers should budget for a lease extension and obtain specialist legal and mortgage advice. The area records above-average crime and is classified as very deprived; buyers should factor local market and demand characteristics into their plans.
Structurally the building is a period terrace with cavity walls assumed uninsulated, so there may be energy-efficiency improvements to consider. Overall, the flat suits cash buyers, investors used to leasehold purchases, or buyers prepared to manage a lease-extension process to secure a long-term home.