Light first-floor two-bed with balcony, parking and strong on-site amenities — lease and charges to consider.
Two double bedrooms within c.592–600 sq ft internal space
Private balcony with open-plan living room and natural light
Allocated off-street parking included
Share of freehold; chain-free sale
On-site concierge, gym, sauna and swimming pool
Lease c.88 years remaining — mid-length lease concern
High service charge c.£5,744 pa; council tax above average
Electric storage heaters — likely higher running costs
Light-filled two-bedroom apartment in Brunel House, part of the converted Burrells Wharf riverside complex. The 1st-floor flat has an open-plan living room that leads to a private balcony, allocated off-street parking and use of on-site facilities including concierge, gym, sauna and pool — useful extras for city living and entertaining. With 592–600 sq ft of internal space it suits a first-time buyer or couple seeking roomy, well-connected accommodation rather than a large family home.
The building’s converted-warehouse character brings high ceilings and large windows in communal areas; inside the flat the layout is linear and efficient. The property is sold chain-free and comes with a share of freehold, which supports long-term control over management decisions.
Buyers should note material costs: the lease has approximately 88 years remaining and the annual service charge is around £5,744, which is above average for flats. Heating is by electric storage heaters, so running costs may be higher than gas-heated properties. Council tax is also above average. These factors should be weighed alongside the convenience of allocated parking, excellent transport links (Mudchute DLR and River Thames Clipper nearby) and the development’s community feel.
Overall this apartment offers a practical, well-located entry into the Canary Wharf/Millwall area with strong lifestyle amenities. It will particularly appeal to first-time buyers or investors wanting a ready-to-move-in city base, but budget planning should include service charge, potential higher energy bills and the mid-length lease position.