- Bright, airy reception room with double glazing
- Compact 352 sq ft one-bedroom layout, efficient use of space
- Move-in ready interior; modern kitchen fitted post-2000
- Leasehold with 87 years remaining
- Service charge approx. £1,038 per year
- Area classified as deprived; above-average crime rates
- Excellent public transport, fast broadband, strong mobile signal
- No flood risk; building constructed 1976–1982
A compact, move-in-ready one-bedroom apartment in Swinden Court, Heelands, offers a practical urban base for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The reception room is bright and airy, and the modern kitchen and double glazing help keep running costs down. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and local amenities plus excellent public transport make everyday life convenient.
This leasehold flat (87 years remaining) sits in a mid-1970s/early-1980s block with standard ceiling heights and a flat roof. Service charges average £1,038 per year; council tax is very low. There is no flooding risk, but the area records above-average crime and is classified as relatively deprived—factors to weigh if you prioritise long-term resale or family suitability.
For investors, the property’s compact 352 sq ft footprint and central location create straightforward lettings potential. For first-time buyers, it’s a low-maintenance starter home with nearby primary schools rated Good and fast links into Milton Keynes town centre. The building’s age and communal layout suggest limited scope for major structural change, though the flat itself appears well-presented and largely ready to occupy.



























