Characterful two-bed flat with communal garden, close to Brixton and Tube links.
Two double bedrooms in raised ground-floor Victorian conversion
Bright and practical, this two-bedroom raised ground-floor flat sits in a gated Victorian conversion on Brixton Road. High ceilings, large sash-style windows and period brickwork give the apartment character, while an open-plan reception/kitchen makes efficient use of the 586 sq ft. Communal gardens and secure bike storage add outdoor space and practical convenience.
Tenure and running costs are straightforward: a share of freehold with 112 years remaining, an annual ground rent of £250 and an average service charge of £2,175. Heating is by mains gas boiler and radiators; walls are solid brick (likely without insulation) so loft or wall insulation may be limited without retrofit works.
The flat will suit first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking strong transport links — Oval, Stockwell and Brixton stations are nearby — and a compact, manageable home. Notable drawbacks are the relatively small overall size, limited built-in storage, average broadband speeds and a higher-crime local area, which should be weighed against the location and communal garden amenity.
Overall, this property offers period charm, natural light and practical outdoor space in a sought-after SW9 location. It rewards buyers willing to accept a compact footprint and to consider modest energy or storage upgrades to increase comfort and long-term value.