Chain-free split-level Victorian flat near Streatham Common — good commute and scope to add value.
- Two double bedrooms and two bathrooms, bright reception room
- Chain free sale; motivated seller
- 764 sq ft split-level conversion with period character
- Short walk to Streatham Common rail station and local shops
- EPC D; opportunity to improve energy efficiency
- Solid brick construction likely without modern insulation
- Tenure unknown—buyer should verify
- Area shows deprivation metrics despite good local amenities
A bright, characterful two-bedroom split-level conversion in a Victorian mid-terrace, set close to Streatham Common and fast rail links. The apartment offers a spacious reception, two double bedrooms and two bathrooms across an efficient 764 sq ft layout, with large windows that flood rooms with natural light.
Well placed for commuters, the flat sits within easy walking distance of Streatham Common rail station with quick connections into central London and the Northern Line via Balham. Local amenities include new convenience stores, cafes, restaurants and leafy escapes such as Streatham Common and The Rookery, appealing to first-time buyers seeking lifestyle and transport convenience.
The property is chain-free and offered by a motivated seller, presenting an attractive purchase route. Practical points: the building dates from c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls (likely without modern cavity insulation) and the EPC rating is D, so there is scope to improve energy efficiency and reduce running costs. Tenure is currently unknown and should be confirmed early in any purchase process.
This apartment suits buyers who value period character and commuter convenience and who are comfortable with modest retrofit works to enhance comfort and efficiency. With strong local schools and good broadband and mobile coverage, it’s a sensible home or buy-to-let opportunity in an improving, well connected part of SW16.