Compact two-bed near fast Elizabeth Line connections, ideal first home.
Close walk to Elizabeth Line stations for fast central London access
Bright open-plan living room with en-suite to the principal bedroom
582 sq ft — compact but efficiently arranged two-bedroom apartment
Leasehold with c.100 years remaining; no onward chain stated
Service charge £150 pcm and ground rent £120 pcm (both relatively low)
Main heating via electric storage heaters — higher running costs likely
Area shows higher crime rates and wider social deprivation indicators
Glazing present; install date unknown, future window upgrades possible
This two-bedroom apartment in Queensberry Place offers a compact, well-laid-out home ideal for a first-time buyer. The open-plan living area and principal bedroom with an en-suite maximise usable space across 582 sq ft, and a small balcony and allocated parking add practical convenience.
Transport is a clear strength: the Elizabeth Line is within walking distance for fast links into central London, making commuting straightforward. Local amenities, supermarkets, schools (including two Ofsted Outstanding/Good primaries nearby) and green spaces are all close at hand.
Buyers should note a few material points: the property is leasehold with about 100 years remaining, main heating is by electric storage heaters, and glazing installation date is unknown. Service charge (£150) and ground rent (£120) are modest, but the wider area records higher crime and greater deprivation than average.
Overall, this is a sensible entry-level London purchase for someone seeking good transport links and straightforward living space. It suits buyers wanting a manageable home or an investor after a well-connected rental, provided they accept electric heating and the neighbourhood context.