Ready-to-move 2-bed apartment with courtyard and parking, ideal for first-time buyers.
Recently refurbished throughout with modern fitted kitchen and integrated appliances
Main bedroom with en suite and double doors onto private courtyard
Private allocated parking plus additional rear car park space
Share of freehold with c.999 years remaining; 50% maintenance responsibility
Compact internal size (c.496 sq ft) — limited living and storage space
Constructed 1900–1929 with solid brick walls; likely no cavity insulation
Medium local flood risk — check insurance and flood history
Local crime rates above average — consider security measures
This recently refurbished ground-floor apartment sits on the edge of Arundel, offering easy access to the town, station and local amenities. The living room's bay window and feature fireplace create a bright, welcoming space, while the modern fitted kitchen and integrated appliances make day-to-day life straightforward.
The main bedroom includes double doors to the private courtyard and an en suite, with a second double bedroom and a separate family shower room completing the accommodation. Private allocated parking and an additional rear car park are practical extras for commuting or visiting guests. The property is offered chain free and comes on a share of freehold with approximately 999 years remaining.
Notable positives are offset by practical considerations. The apartment is compact (around 496 sq ft), so it suits first-time buyers, downsizers, or investors rather than families needing lots of space. The building dates from the early 20th century and has solid brick walls (likely without cavity insulation), so heating costs and future insulation work should be considered. There is a medium flood risk for the area and local crime levels are higher than average, which buyers should factor into insurance and security decisions.
Overall this is a low-maintenance, ready-to-move-in apartment that provides town-edge convenience, private outdoor space and parking. It will particularly appeal to buyers seeking a small, well-presented home or an investment close to Arundel’s amenities, but those wanting larger rooms, guaranteed low-risk flooding or a fully modernised thermal envelope should budget for possible upgrades.