£675,000
1 bed flat for saleKeslake Road, London NW6
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Leasehold
About this property
746 sq.ft
Loft demised
Huge potential
Close to queen's park
Catchment for local schools
Conservation area
A fantastic opportunity to acquire this charming first floor Victorian conversion flat, full of character and potential. Currently arranged as a spacious one-bedroom home, the property benefits from a demised loft, offering excellent scope to extend and create a two or three-bedroom split-level apartment (subject to the usual consents).
The flat retains many period features, with generous ceiling heights and large sash windows that flood the rooms with natural light. The existing accommodation comprises a well-proportioned reception room, a separate kitchen, a double bedroom, and a bathroom.
What sets this property apart is the huge potential for transformation. With the loft space included in the demise, buyers have the rare chance to significantly increase the living space and add real value.
The flat is being offered to the market with no upper chain, making it an attractive prospect for both homeowners and investors alike.
Location: Keslake Road is a charming residential street located in the vibrant Queen's Park area of northwest London. The area is known for its beautiful Queen's Park, a spacious green area featuring tennis courts, a playground, and a café, offering a peaceful retreat for locals. Families on Keslake Road benefit from access to several well-regarded schools both state and private options such as Ark Franklin School, Salusbury School and Maida Vale School.
For transport, Queen's Park Station, a short walk from Keslake Road, provides easy access to both the Bakerloo line and the London Overground, making commuting to central London and beyond convenient. The area also boasts an excellent selection of dining options, including the Middle Eastern-inspired Don't Tell Dad, offering a sophisticated yet cosy atmosphere; Carmel, known for its Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine; and The Chamberlayne Pub, a local favourite serving craft beers and traditional British dishes. With its blend of green spaces, top-notch schools, convenient transport links, and vibrant dining scene, Keslake Road offers an attractive living location for families and individuals alike.
The flat retains many period features, with generous ceiling heights and large sash windows that flood the rooms with natural light. The existing accommodation comprises a well-proportioned reception room, a separate kitchen, a double bedroom, and a bathroom.
What sets this property apart is the huge potential for transformation. With the loft space included in the demise, buyers have the rare chance to significantly increase the living space and add real value.
The flat is being offered to the market with no upper chain, making it an attractive prospect for both homeowners and investors alike.
Location: Keslake Road is a charming residential street located in the vibrant Queen's Park area of northwest London. The area is known for its beautiful Queen's Park, a spacious green area featuring tennis courts, a playground, and a café, offering a peaceful retreat for locals. Families on Keslake Road benefit from access to several well-regarded schools both state and private options such as Ark Franklin School, Salusbury School and Maida Vale School.
For transport, Queen's Park Station, a short walk from Keslake Road, provides easy access to both the Bakerloo line and the London Overground, making commuting to central London and beyond convenient. The area also boasts an excellent selection of dining options, including the Middle Eastern-inspired Don't Tell Dad, offering a sophisticated yet cosy atmosphere; Carmel, known for its Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cuisine; and The Chamberlayne Pub, a local favourite serving craft beers and traditional British dishes. With its blend of green spaces, top-notch schools, convenient transport links, and vibrant dining scene, Keslake Road offers an attractive living location for families and individuals alike.
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Tenure
Leasehold (91 years)
Service charge
£250 per year
Council tax band
D
Ground rent
£10
Ground rent date of next review