We’ve loved living here! The friendly neighbours, sense of community, and summer street parties have made it a special place to call home. Being so close to the Crossrail, tube lines, parks, great schools, and two bustling high streets has been incredibly convenient. The flat itself is full of light, with three comfortable bedrooms and a top-floor living space where we’ve enjoyed countless sunrises and sunsets.
Why we'd buy this home:
This apartment is not just generous in size (over 1000 square feet), but also in spec and soul. It's a cleverly considered, light-filled space that feels as if it was designed to make life flow a little more effortlessly. The split-level layout gives the home a sense of style and distinction, while still feeling welcoming and practical.
Three actual double bedrooms, but it’s the principal suite that truly steals the show: a sanctuary that manages to feel both indulgent and artistic. The specification throughout has that rare quality of being luxurious without ever slipping into sterility.
Step outside and the appeal deepens. This is Northfields at its best: a tree-lined street that feels calm, neighbourly and reassuringly established, yet just around the corner you’ll find the bustle of delis, coffee houses and restaurants that make daily life not only easy but enjoyable. Parks and green spaces are close at hand, and for families, the outstanding school catchment is the sort of detail that quietly pays dividends for years to come. It’s a location that offers the balance most people search for but rarely find - energy and convenience without sacrificing charm and calm.
Add in the reassurance of a share of freehold and the transparency of a comprehensive buyer information pack, and this isn’t just a flat to purchase, but a decision to anchor yourself in a home and an area that make life richer, lighter and more rewarding in all the ways that really matter.
Based on a sale price of £650,000 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.