Newly refurbished two-bedroom flat near Finsbury Park, chain free and share of freehold..
- Two bedrooms in a newly renovated, move-in-ready layout
- Share of freehold and offered chain free
- Open-plan kitchen/reception with abundant natural light
- Total area approx 539 sq ft; compact, efficient layout
- Built 1900–1929; solid brick walls assumed without insulation
- Above-average local crime and very deprived area indicators
- Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband; close to Finsbury Park
- Multi-storey layout with internal stairs; not step-free
Bright, recently refurbished two-bedroom flat arranged over two floors, offered chain free with a share of freehold. The open-plan kitchen/reception and large windows deliver generous natural light, creating a welcoming, modern living space ideal for first-time buyers seeking move-in readiness. The apartment’s contemporary finishes, integrated kitchen appliances and neutral decor make it easy to personalise without major immediate works.
Practical benefits include quick access to Finsbury Park station (Victoria and Piccadilly lines), fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and nearby shops, cafés and restaurants on Stroud Green and Hornsey Road. At about 539 sq ft, the layout makes efficient use of space but will feel compact compared with larger family homes.
Notable drawbacks are factual: the property is small, built circa 1900–1929 with solid brick walls assumed to lack insulation, and is in an area with above-average crime and high deprivation indicators. The multi-storey layout involves internal stairs and may not suit those needing step-free access. Buyers should verify technical details (insulation, services and fire safety) and consider potential longer-term energy improvement costs.
Overall this is a convenient, ready-to-live-in flat that combines modern styling with strong transport links. It will suit first-time buyers or couples prioritising location and immediate move-in condition, while those needing more space, full insulation or quieter neighbourhoods should note the limitations.