Generous one-bed ground-floor flat with en-suite, communal gardens and good rental potential..
Spacious 1-bed ground-floor flat, approx. 644 sq ft
Double bedroom with en-suite; additional separate cloakroom/WC
Estimated rental yield: approx. £750 pcm potential income
Gas central heating and full double glazing throughout
Residents’ parking front and rear; communal garden grounds
Service charge approx. £90pcm (below average)
Tenure recorded as unknown — may affect mortgage/finance
Wider area flagged as very deprived — consider local market risks
This well-presented ground-floor one-bedroom flat in Old Brewery Lane offers practical single-level living and clear investor appeal. At around 644 sq ft, the layout feels generous: a bright lounge/dining room fronts the building, the kitchen is fitted and functional, and the double bedroom benefits from an en-suite. Gas central heating and full double glazing keep running costs reasonable.
The property generates an indicated rental income of about £750 pcm and has a Home Report value of £107,000, making it attractive to buy-to-let purchasers as well as first-time buyers or downsizers seeking low-maintenance accommodation. Residents’ parking front and rear, communal garden grounds and a secure entry system add convenience for occupants.
Buyers should note the location’s higher deprivation ranking in the wider area and that tenure is recorded as unknown—these are material factors for mortgage lenders and some investors. A below-average service charge of approximately £90pcm and an affordable Council Tax band help offset running costs. Overall, the flat combines straightforward maintenance with scope for steady rental returns or comfortable owner-occupation.