Large two-bedroom Victorian flat with sweeping common and seafront views, allocated parking and long lease..
Seafront position overlooking Southsea Common and promenade views
Generous open-plan lounge/kitchen with high ceilings and bay window
Two double bedrooms; bathroom in Jack-and-Jill layout
Allocated off-street parking included
Share of freehold with c.900 years remaining
Service charge circa £1,550 per year
Built before 1900; solid brick walls likely uninsulated
Area records higher crime levels — consider security needs
Set directly opposite Southsea Common, this second-floor Victorian conversion delivers striking outlooks and a large, light-filled open-plan reception. High ceilings, a front bay window and contemporary kitchen give the apartment strong kerb appeal and comfortable, ready-to-live-in accommodation for couples or small families.
The flat offers two double bedrooms and one bathroom with a Jack-and-Jill layout, plus generous social space ideal for entertaining or working from home. Practical extras include allocated off-street parking, mains gas central heating and fast broadband — useful for commuting, rental or holiday-let use.
Buyers should note some period-build considerations: the building dates from before 1900 with assumed solid brick walls (likely without cavity insulation) and double glazing fitted before 2002. There is a service charge of around £1,550 per year and the local area records higher crime levels, which may concern some purchasers.
Overall this is a large, characterful seafront apartment with long leasehold security (share of freehold with c.900 years remaining) and good potential for those seeking a well-located home or a lettable investment close to the promenade.