Bright central flat ideal for first-time buyers or investors seeking easy transport links.
- Large open living area with space for double bed and lounge
- Separate fitted kitchen and private bathroom
- First-floor position with good natural light from large windows
- Built 2003–2006; double glazing installed after 2002
- Electric storage heating; main fuel is electricity (no gas)
- Long lease remaining (978 years) and mid-terrace building
- Service charge approximately £2,366 per year
- Area classed as deprived despite strong transport links
Well-presented first-floor studio with a separate kitchen and bathroom, arranged within a 2003–2006 build. The layout gives a large living area able to accommodate a double bed plus lounge space, and large windows provide good natural light.
Practical features include double glazing, electric storage heating and a long lease (978 years). Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, making the flat suitable for home working. The flat is close to shops, cafés and frequent rail and bus links for quick access into central London.
Service charge is notable and should be budgeted for (£2,366 pa). The property sits in a deprived local area classification despite nearby amenities, and the building uses electric heating rather than gas. Overall this is a straightforward, low-maintenance studio that will suit a first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor wanting central connections with limited refurbishment required.