Freshly renovated two-bedroom flat with private outside space and easy transport links.
Chain free with share of freehold and c.998 years lease remaining
Recently fully renovated throughout with integrated kitchen appliances
Private terrace accessed from bright living room with floor-to-ceiling glazing
Small overall size at approximately 510 sq ft — compact layout
Heating via electric room heaters; likely higher running costs than gas
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — opportunity for insulation improvements
EPC rating C; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Local recorded crime levels are very high — consider safety and insurance
This recently renovated two-bedroom flat on Northcote Road offers a compact, contemporary London home with outdoor space and long lease security. At about 510 sq ft it maximises light and layout, with floor-to-ceiling glazing in the living room giving direct access to a private terrace — ideal for weekend drinks or potted plants. The property is chain free and sold on a share of freehold with c.998 years remaining, reducing ownership friction and long-term cost uncertainty.
Interior finishes are fresh throughout: a modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, timber and carpeted floors, and a newly installed bathroom. The EPC rating of C is reasonable for the build date; heating is electric room heaters, so running costs may be higher than gas-heated flats. Walls are solid brick with assumed no insulation, which could present thermal and acoustic considerations.
Location is a key selling point: close to Wandsworth Common and the cafés, shops and restaurants along Northcote Road, with Clapham Junction under a mile away for swift connections into central London. Practical extras include fast broadband and excellent mobile signal. Note the local context: recorded crime levels are very high in the immediate area — buyers should assess personal safety and insurance implications.
This home will suit a first-time buyer or investor looking for a move-in-ready, low-administration flat in a sought-after SW11 pocket. The apartment’s size and electric heating make it less suitable for those needing larger family space or lower utility bills; modest further insulation or heating upgrades could add value over time.