Light-filled 2-bed maisonette with private garden — ideal for first-time buyers..
Two double bedrooms and large bay-windowed lounge
Private rear garden — rare for top-floor flat
Large loft with conversion potential (subject to consents)
Leasehold: approximately 90 years remaining
Double glazing and gas central heating installed
Cavity walls assumed uninsulated — potential retrofit costs
Local area: very deprived classification; nearby schools rated well
Average property size for an urban maisonette (about 859 sq ft)
This bright, top-floor two-bedroom maisonette sits in a 1930s semi-detached block on Meadowview Road and will suit a first-time buyer or investor looking for straightforward urban living. The flat benefits from a large reception with bay window and fireplace, two double bedrooms, a modern kitchen, loft storage and a private rear garden — rare for a top-floor unit. Double glazing and gas central heating are already in place.
Practical points to note: the property is leasehold with about 90 years remaining, and the building’s cavity walls are assumed to be uninsulated, so buyers should factor potential insulation and longer-term lease considerations into costs. The local area is classified as very deprived, though the immediate neighbourhood shows established renting families, good transport links and nearby schools rated Good or Outstanding.
Overall this is a modestly sized, well-presented home with genuine first-time-buyer and buy-to-let appeal. The loft offers conversion potential subject to consents, and the private garden adds valuable outdoor space. Viewings are recommended for anyone seeking a light-filled period maisonette in a convenient SE6 location.