No onward chain; 103 years remaining on lease
Set on the first floor with views across open green space, this two-bedroom maisonette is offered with no onward chain and a long lease (103 years remaining). The property is currently let to a long-term tenant who would consider staying, presenting immediate rental income for investors or an easy take-over for buyers planning to occupy later.
Inside, the layout delivers generous living space for the price. A wide living/dining room faces the greenery and brings ample natural light. The galley-style fitted kitchen is contemporary but compact; an adjoining utility and a loft plus external shed provide useful storage. Two double bedrooms both include built-in wardrobes, and the principal bedroom is notably long.
Practical points to note: the property is leasehold with an annual service charge around £1,800 (includes buildings insurance and water) and ground rent of about £288. It sits in an area with above-average crime statistics, and the maisonette is part of a mid-20th-century terrace — buyers should expect typical maintenance for properties of this era. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, and local schools and woodland walks are close by.
This maisonette will suit investors seeking an occupied property with steady rental potential or first-time buyers/downsizers wanting roomy accommodation near green space and local amenities. While the apartment offers excellent value and immediate possession potential, prospective buyers should factor in the ongoing service charge, ground rent and any refurbishment they might choose to undertake.