COMING TO THE MARKET SOON IS THIS ONE BEDROOM 1ST FLOOR FLAT IN BRENT ROAD SE18 FOR OIEO £250,000

Beaumont Gibbs are offering this lovely one bedroomed first floor purpose built flat in Brent Road. Situated in a privately owned block, the building itself is very well maintained, with a manicured communal garden at the rear and offering fantastic views of the London skyline at the front.

HEADS UP PROPERTY ALERT. You are getting this early bird chance to view this property before it goes onto the main property portals. If you would like to arrange a viewing, please do get in touch.

The property itself is very well presented inside, so the incoming buyer can simply move in and make themselves at home straight away. The kitchen is off of the lounge and has an integrated fridge / freezer, dishwasher, induction hob and integrated oven. The lounge is very spacious and has plenty of room for both a decent sized table and chairs, as well as large sofas. On top of that you also have incredible views of the London skyline.
The bedroom is a good sized double, with plenty of room for a double or King size bed, as well as space for wardrobes. The bathroom has a white suite, with a corner bath with overhead shower, as well as a cupboard which houses space for a washing machine and your hot water cylinder.
Further benefits include two large storage cupboards in the hall, garage en-bloc, electric heating via radiators and is fully double glazed.
Offered with no forward chain, we strongly advise your early viewing appointment.











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