Light-filled one-bedroom near Belsize Park ideal for first buyers or investors.
- Top-floor one-bedroom with lift access
- Bright open-plan reception and integrated kitchen
- Long, narrow terrace with wide London views
- Double bedroom with fitted wardrobes
- Contemporary finishes; little immediate updating needed
- Leasehold with c.240 years remaining
- Service charge around £3,000 pa; ground rent c.£500 pa
- Terrace linear rather than a full garden
A bright sixth-floor apartment in Huxley House, set between Belsize Park and Hampstead Heath, this one-bedroom home suits a first-time buyer or couple seeking a well-connected NW3 pied-à-terre. The open-plan reception and integrated kitchen flow onto a long, narrow terrace that captures wide, elevated views across London and plenty of natural light.
The double bedroom includes fitted wardrobes and the large bathroom and built-in storage make the layout practical for everyday living. Contemporary finishes — engineered timber floors, recessed lighting and full-height glazing — give a clean, modern feel that requires little immediate updating.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the flat is leasehold with about 240 years remaining, an annual service charge around £3,000 and ground rent reported at approximately £500. The terrace is generous for a city apartment but linear and not a garden, and this is a top-floor property accessed by a passenger lift rather than stairs only.
Located within easy walking distance of Belsize Park Underground, local shops and a wide range of amenities, the apartment offers strong rental appeal and convenient city living. Buyers should factor the service charge, ground rent and leasehold tenure into affordability calculations.