Roomy converted flat minutes from parks and independent cafes.
- Spacious two-bedroom apartment, approx. 1,152 sq ft
- Open-plan living with modern kitchen and large windows
- Communal gardens and period character features
- Short walk to Lark Lane, Sefton Park and city centre
- Chain-free sale for a quicker completion
- Lease c.74 years remaining; lenders may refuse mortgages
- Area records high crime and very high deprivation
- Slow broadband; solid brick walls assumed uninsulated
This bright two-bedroom apartment occupies generous floor space (approx. 1,152 sq ft) within a converted Victorian terrace, an appealing choice for first-time buyers seeking room and period character close to the city. Large picture windows face communal gardens and flood the open-plan living and kitchen area with natural light. The modern kitchen and traditional layout combine practical living with character features.
The location is a major strength: a short walk to Lark Lane, Sefton Park and Allerton Road for cafés, shops and transport links into Liverpool city centre. Excellent mobile signal and local amenities make daily life easy, and the property is offered chain-free for a quicker move.
Buyers should be aware of material drawbacks that affect finance and running costs. The lease has about 74 years remaining — some mortgage lenders may refuse to lend or require higher deposits. The building is solid-brick with assumed no wall insulation, broadband speeds are slow, and the wider area shows high crime and significant deprivation, which may influence resale and rental prospects.
Practical buyers will see potential: the apartment’s size and position suit conversion improvements or energy upgrades (insulation, heating servicing) to add value. Factor in standard leasehold costs, possible lease-extension expense, and recommended surveys before making an offer.