Bright flat with expansive communal gardens and excellent transport links.
Two double bedrooms with good natural light
Set within an attractive 1930s art-deco block, this two-double-bedroom flat offers bright, well-proportioned rooms and a separate kitchen. The large reception benefits from a bay window and hardwood floors, creating a comfortable living space in the heart of Streatham Hill. The development’s landscaped communal gardens, complete with a feature fountain, provide a rare private green space in this busy area.
This apartment is chain free and sits close to Streatham Hill station with frequent bus routes, making it a convenient choice for first-time buyers or commuters. The 125-year lease gives long-term security and running costs are transparent: an above-average annual service charge (£5,066) and a small ground rent (£150). Council tax remains affordable for the area.
The building retains period character but the flat shows signs of dated finishes: some walls and fixtures need modernisation to reach contemporary standards. The property has solid brick walls with assumed no insulation and is on a community mains gas heating scheme; buyers should budget for potential energy-improving works. Overall, this is a sensible purchase for someone seeking character, outside space, and transport links, with scope to add value through refurbishment.