Chain‑free two‑bed maisonette with garden and long lease — ideal first home.
Two double bedrooms with practical layout and 617 sq ft overall
Own section of rear garden approx. 35' x 9' (10m x 2.75m)
Recently installed bathroom; modern fitted kitchen and utility room
Long lease: 125 years from 2011 (111 years remaining)
Chain free sale; gas central heating and double glazing
Building insurance currently £460pa; no fixed service charge set
Ground rent £150pa; purchasers should allow for future communal costs
Small room sizes and low ceilings typical of the conversion
This bright two-double-bedroom first‑floor maisonette offers a practical, move‑in ready start for a first‑time buyer. Neutral decor, double glazing and a recently installed bathroom reduce immediate work and let you personalise without major expense. The fitted kitchen, utility room and gas central heating deliver everyday convenience, while the own section of rear garden provides rare outdoor space for this location.
Set back from Long Lane with Finchley Central station within walking distance, the flat sits in an affluent, well‑served area with good schools and local shops. At about 617 sq ft the accommodation is compact but well laid out: reception room, two doubles, kitchen, utility and bathroom. The low ceilings and small room footprints reflect the period conversion and should be considered if space is a priority.
Financially the property is straightforward: chain free sale, a long lease (111 years remaining), modest ground rent (£150pa) and building insurance currently £460pa. Council Tax Band D and fast broadband/mobile signal suit modern working and family needs. There is no fixed service charge beyond the listed insurance at present, but purchasers should allow for potential communal costs in future.
Overall this home offers an affordable route into Finchley with genuine outdoor space and solid, modern fittings. It will suit a buyer seeking a compact, well‑located two‑bed that requires little immediate maintenance, but those needing generous room sizes or high ceilings may prefer larger period houses nearby.