Long lease, low charges and excellent transport links—ideal buy-to-let or city pied-à-terre.
Long lease: 106 years remaining
A compact, well-presented studio tucked into a handsome period building on Charleville Road. The open-plan layout, light wood flooring and large windows make the most of limited space, while a modern fitted kitchen and shower room mean the flat is move-in ready for a single occupant or tenant.
Practical details suit an investor or buyer seeking a central pied-à-terre: a long lease (106 years), low service charge (£400) and modest ground rent (£150). Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support rental demand, and nearby West Kensington and Barons Court stations provide strong transport links.
Be candid about constraints: the property is small (around 247 sq ft) and heated by electric room heaters, which may mean higher energy running costs compared with gas central heating. The building’s solid brick construction likely lacks cavity insulation, so buyers should budget for possible energy-efficiency improvements if desired.
No private outdoor space and views are urban rather than scenic. Overall, this is a straightforward central London studio with ready rental appeal and clear scope for modest cosmetic or efficiency upgrades to increase rental income or resale value.