What I’ve really loved about this flat is how modern and ready it was from the start. I didn’t have to do any work when I moved in, which made everything so much easier. It’s got a clean, fresh feel that’s made it a lovely place to come home to.
The best part, though, has been how quick and simple it is to get into Central London (less than 10 min walk from the station).
My fiancée especially loves the big windows in the living room as the natural light helps her paint.
Why we would buy it:
If you were to write a rational list of boxes to tick, this home more than does the job - but its real magic is in how it makes you feel.
It boasts extraordinary natural light and the sort of refined refurbishment found in boutique hotels: quality wooden floors underfoot, a bathroom worthy of a five-star stay, and a kitchen that makes you want to cook even if a takeaway app is quicker!
The panelling adds character, as do the sash windows which turn every hour into a changing artwork. Step outside and the quiet, tree-lined street feels like an escape, yet the nearby Elizabeth Line is as close to time travel as London commuting gets.
With green spaces to wander, local cafés to linger in, a lease long enough to pass down, and no extortionate service charges nibbling at your wallet, this isn’t just somewhere to live - it’s somewhere to enjoy living.
Based on a sale price of £400,000 the total amount of stamp duty payable will be:
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Last updated: The calculator has been updated to reflect changes in stamp duty following the Autumn Budget on 30th October 2024 for April 1st 2025 onwards.