Large-layout property with planning for two flats—prime for investors or big families.
4 double bedrooms across four floors, main bedroom with en suite
Substantial converted basement increases usable floor area
Planning permission granted to create two self-contained flats
Large double reception and open-plan kitchen/diner
Private turfed garden and off-street parking (small plot)
Freehold; total size approximately 2,485 sq ft
Modern build (c.1996–2002), double glazing, mains gas heating
Average broadband speeds; conversion will incur fit-out and regs costs
A substantial four-bedroom semi-detached home arranged over four floors, offering immediate rental or owner-occupier potential in Acton. The property includes a double reception, open-plan kitchen/diner, main bedroom with en suite and a large converted basement, all within 2,485 sq ft of accommodation. A private turfed garden and off-street parking add practical appeal in an inner-city setting.
For investors the standout is the granted planning permission to convert the building into two self-contained residential flats, unlocking a clear alternate use and rental-income possibilities. The size, layout and existing basement conversion reduce major structural unknowns, though splitting into two units will require building-regulation works, fit-out costs and service separation.
As a family home the house gives generous living space, multiple reception areas and proximity to good primary and secondary schools, Acton Station and local high streets. The plot is small and the garden is compact, so outdoor space suits practical urban living rather than large-scale landscaping.
Practical considerations: the house is modern (built c.1996–2002) and double-glazed, on mains gas with radiator heating. Broadband speeds are average and the wider area is classified as inner-city cosmopolitan with average crime and deprivation indicators. These realities make the property an efficient, well-located opportunity for conversion or continued family use.