Roomy 1-bed flat with courtyard access moments from Spitalfields Market and transport links.
- Large 1-bedroom flat, approximately 647 sq ft
- Bright reception room with large windows
- Separate modern kitchen and stylish shower room
- Access to communal courtyard in secure Victorian block
- Leasehold with service charge ~£2,419 and ground rent £250
- Very slow broadband speeds in the area
- High local crime levels; area described as very deprived
- Moments from Spitalfields Market and Aldgate East transport
A bright, well-proportioned one-bedroom flat set on the 2nd floor of a secure Victorian block, moments from Spitalfields Market and Commercial Street. The apartment offers a large reception room with good natural light, a separate modern kitchen and a stylish shower room — a practical, low-maintenance layout for city living. At around 647 sq ft, the flat feels more spacious than a typical one-bedroom and includes access to a communal courtyard for occasional outdoor space.
This property suits a buyer seeking central convenience: Aldgate East and local bus links are within easy reach, and a wide range of shops, cafés and amenities are on the doorstep. The building’s period exterior and contemporary interior give a mix of character and modern comfort. Mobile signal is excellent, which is useful for remote working in a central location.
Buyers should note material considerations: the apartment is leasehold with a service charge averaging £2,419 and a ground rent of £250, which will affect ongoing running costs. Broadband speeds in the area are reported as very slow, and local crime levels are high; those factors are important for anyone reliant on fast internet or prioritising quieter streets. The surrounding area is described as very deprived and a multicultural student neighbourhood, which influences atmosphere and long-term local dynamics.
Overall, this is a roomy, well-lit central flat with immediate access to Spitalfields life and transport links. It will appeal to first-time buyers wanting central living or investors seeking rental demand from nearby students and city workers, provided they accept the leasehold costs and local area characteristics.