Chain-free two-bedroom flat with long lease and fast broadband near Caledonian Road.
- Chain-free two-bedroom apartment, approx 789 sq ft (73.3 sq m)
- Long lease: 173 years remaining; peppercorn ground rent
- Modern fitted kitchen, integrated appliances, good natural light
- One bathroom plus separate windowed WC; large walk-in store
- Service charge approx £197.93 pcm; buildings from 1950s–60s
- Parking not included; must rent space from freeholder if available
- Excellent broadband and mobile signal; close to Caledonian Road tube
- Area: above-average crime and higher local deprivation
Light-filled and well-proportioned, this chain-free two-bedroom apartment occupies the second floor of a purpose-built brick block in N7. At about 789 sq ft (73.3 sq m) the flat offers an open-plan kitchen/dining area with modern fitted units and integrated appliances, a good-sized reception room, two double bedrooms, a windowed bathroom, separate WC and a large walk-in store — practical for first-time buyers or buy-to-let landlords.
The long lease (173 years remaining) and peppercorn ground rent reduce long-term ownership concerns. Ultrafast broadband and excellent mobile signal suit home-working and streaming; nearby Caledonian Road (Piccadilly line) and bus routes put Kings Cross, Camden and central London within easy reach. Local parks, cafés and schools rated Good/Outstanding add everyday convenience.
Be upfront about a few material considerations: the area records above-average crime levels and is classified as relatively deprived, which may affect resale expectations. Service charge is currently £1,197.93 pa (approx £197.93 pcm) and parking is not guaranteed — a space must be rented from the freeholder if available. The building dates from the 1950s–60s and while the flat’s finishes appear contemporary, buyers should budget for routine maintenance typical of post-war blocks.
Overall this is a practical, move-in-ready urban apartment with long lease security and modern services — a straightforward choice for a first-time buyer seeking space and transport links, or an investor targeting steady rental demand in N7.