Chain-free Stanmore semi with rental income and strong transport links; small plot, EPC D..
- Chain-free; currently earns £2,300 pcm
- 0.6 miles to Canons Park station (Jubilee Line)
- Private driveway and south-facing garden
- Approx. 936 sq ft; overall property size described as small
- 1930s solid-brick construction; likely no cavity insulation
- EPC D; may need energy-efficiency improvements
- Advertising contains inconsistent bedroom-count details — verify layout
- Close to several 'Good' Ofsted-rated schools
A 1930s semi-detached home in Stanmore offered chain-free and currently achieving £2,300 pcm rental income. The property sits 0.6 miles from Canons Park (Jubilee Line), close to several well-regarded primary and secondary schools, and benefits from a private driveway and south-facing garden. Double glazing was installed after 2002 and the house uses mains gas central heating.
Internally the layout is traditional with a bright reception room, modern kitchen with integrated appliances and granite worktops, and accommodation over two floors. The advertised size is modest (approx. 936 sq ft) and the plot is small, making this better suited to buyers who prioritise location and rental potential over expansive living space.
Buyers should note material points: the listing text contains inconsistent references to bedroom numbers (variously described), so confirm actual room layout at viewing. The property has solid brick walls (assumed uninsulated) and an EPC rating of D — upgrading insulation and the EPC could be needed to improve long-term running costs and comfort. Council tax is moderate; flood risk and crime levels are low.