Chain free two-bedroom first-floor conversion, ready to move into
Long lease: 107 years remaining
Compact overall size — approximately 533 sq ft
Small private garden; garden and rooms are modest in scale
Attic access with potential to convert (subject to planning)
Double glazing fitted post-2002; gas boiler and radiators heating
Low reported ground rent (£50 pa); service charge details TBC
Area classified as relatively deprived — may affect demand
A neat two-bedroom first-floor conversion in a red-brick Victorian building, offered chain free and ready to move into. The apartment has been kept in good order, with a sociable eat-in kitchen, a light reception room with period fireplace and coving, and double glazing installed in recent years. At about 533 sq ft, it suits a first-time buyer or couple seeking a compact central London home with character.
Practical benefits include a long lease (107 years), gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, and access to a small private garden. There is also attic access presenting clear potential to extend or create additional storage/space subject to planning (STP). Transport links are convenient, with nearby Gipsy Hill and local buses providing easy access across South London.
Be aware this is a small property: living spaces and the garden are compact and will suit buyers who prioritise location and character over generous room sizes. The wider area is classified as relatively deprived, which may influence long-term demand and local services. Ground rent is low (reported as £50 pa) but service charge and some estate details are to be confirmed.
Overall, this is a well-presented period conversion with useful scope for modest improvement, a lengthy lease, and no onward chain—a practical option for first-time buyers or investors seeking straightforward entry into SE27.