Well-located three-bed flat between Brixton and Herne Hill with balcony and share of freehold.
Three double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes and generous storage
Open-plan modern kitchen–living area with good natural light
Private balcony ideal for outdoor seating or container plants
Share of freehold offers greater long-term control
Compact overall footprint — 735 sq ft may feel small for three doubles
Single bathroom only; potential morning congestion for households
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — consider energy upgrades
Area classified as deprived; local crime rate is above average
Guide Price £500,000–£525,000. This third-floor three-bedroom flat sits between Brixton and Herne Hill, offering practical city living in a characterful period building. The open-plan kitchen–living room and private balcony deliver bright, sociable space for everyday life and entertaining. Fitted wardrobes in each bedroom and built-in storage throughout make the 735 sq ft layout work efficiently for a first home or sharer household.
The building dates from 1900–1929 and retains period features externally; the flat benefits from double glazing and mains gas central heating with boiler and radiators. It is sold as a share of freehold, which can give longer-term control over the building and service arrangements than a short lease. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal suit remote working and streaming needs.
Buyers should note material limitations: the property is compact for three double bedrooms and has only one bathroom, which may feel tight for some households. The building’s solid brick walls are assumed to lack cavity insulation, so energy-efficiency improvements may be needed; double glazing install date is unknown. The local area is classified as deprived with above-average crime statistics, so consider this when assessing suitability and running costs.
Overall this flat offers an affordable route into a well-connected, inner‑city neighbourhood with period character and practical modern updates. It will appeal to first-time buyers or city sharers prepared to accept compact living, a single bathroom, and the prospect of modest energy or cosmetic upgrades.