Light-filled three-bedroom home near Barons Court transport and amenities.
Bright split-level reception with balcony and generous natural light
Modern eat-in kitchen with fitted appliances; surfaces need updating
Two double bedrooms plus third room suited as study or child's room
One family bathroom and an additional downstairs WC
Approx. 943 sq ft; practical space for families or investors
Leasehold tenure; prospective buyers should check remaining term and charges
System-built 1967–75 construction; assumed no cavity insulation, potential energy upgrade costs
Area has above-average crime rates and higher local deprivation indicators
Set across the second and third floors, this 3-bedroom split-level flat delivers bright, flexible living space and a private balcony in a convenient Barons Court location. The reception room is naturally lit and connects to the balcony, while a modern eat-in kitchen includes fitted appliances for everyday use. At about 943 sq ft the layout feels generous for its type, with two double bedrooms and a third room suited to a child, guest or home office.
The property offers immediate appeal for buyers seeking a central location near shops, buses and Barons Court transport links, plus good local schools. Practical attributes include double glazing and community mains gas heating. The flat is leasehold and is presented with a mixture of modern fittings and areas that need attention: some rooms show dated finishes, worn kitchen surfaces and general decorative work is required.
Important practical considerations: the building is a system-built block constructed in the late 1960s/early 1970s and is assumed to have no cavity wall insulation, so buyers should allow for potential energy upgrades. There is one family bathroom plus a downstairs WC, and the property sits in an area with above-average recorded crime and higher local deprivation. These facts affect suitability for some buyers and may influence insurance and running costs.
For a buyer willing to undertake cosmetic and energy-efficiency improvements, the flat offers strong location value and layout potential — a roomy, light-filled home with scope to increase comfort and value. Investors and first-time buyers who prioritise transport links and nearby amenities may find this a practical purchase, while those seeking a turnkey, low-maintenance purchase should note the refurbishment needs and building-type considerations.
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