1 bed maisonette for sale
Foxwell Street, Brockley SE4
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Property description
By your front door you have a sunny south-facing terrace, which is perfect for potted plants and growing your own. On entry, the warehouse-vibe ceiling following the roofline seriously impresses, with exposed timber beams. It is possible to install a mezzanine as neighbours have done, though we like it just how it is! This room is generous at over 22 feet by nearly 12 feet, incorporating dining, seating and kitchen spaces. Modern fitted kitchen units are on your far wall, and a large triple-glazed Velux brings heaps of light.
Next door is a little lobby with a door to a big storage cupboard, another to your bathroom (a neat, white and windowed affair) and the final door opens to your bedroom - a good double, of over 14 feet by over 8 feet. Your window faces south, so it is a lovely bright room.
Accessed directly from the lobby is a large boarded loft, giving generous storage space and with potential to convert to a second bedroom, as neighbours have done.
Very handily, you are a tiny walk from Brockley Station: Fare Zone 2 and on the London Overground network. The area by the station has been recently pedestrianised and the cafes here pleasingly spill into the street, giving it a warm European feel.
Central Brockley is a short stroll for cafes, restaurants and bars (which are independent in the main), and the wonderful &osteo fitness studio and therapy rooms. We like Tai, Parlez, Brickfields, Brockley Brewery and Browns of Brockley as just some examples. Ellary’s is a top spot too, on Harefield Road - for wine and small plates.
Nunhead with its high street and village vibes is also close. Here we rate bar D4100, Kudu Grill, Ayres bakery, Mother Superior and El Vermut bottle shops (with tables too), fc Soper wet fish shop and The Old Nun’s Head.
We’re big fans of New Cross’s centre as well, with its pretty, historical buildings, and growing number of pubs and eateries - including The Rosemary (organic Hungarian fayre), The Rose Inn, The Earl of Derby, The Amersham Arms and Meze Mangal. Thanks largely to Goldsmiths University, New Cross attracts a cool crowd and even has its own contemporary art gallery: Goldsmiths cca.
Deptford High Street and Broadway are also local - for an array of bars and restaurants in Deptford Market Yard and on the high street itself. And hip Peckham is also easily-reached for more options - some of our favourite SE15 spots are Peckham Bazaar, Levan, Forza Wine, The Begging Bowl, Ganapati, Peckham Levels and The Bussey Building.
For park-life... You've got Telegraph Hill's pretty Victorian ones (with views) close by. Telegraph Hill Upper Park is very popular on nye for the panoramic views of London and the fireworks. Hilly Fields and Ladywell Fields and Nunhead Cemetery are also close. And Greenwich Park and Blackheath Common are but a short bus ride/cycle/drive.
Property info
Property value data/graphs for SE4
Property type | Avg. current value | Avg. £ per sq ft. | Avg. # beds | Avg. £ paid (last 12m) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Detached | £699,972 | £464 | 4.0 | £988,400 |
Semi-detached | £667,539 | £505 | 3.7 | £1,075,331 |
Terraced | £611,066 | £516 | 3.2 | £786,955 |
Flats | £432,188 | £526 | 1.9 | £438,630 |
Current asking prices in SE4
Average: £677,938Property type | 1 bed | 2 beds | 3 beds | 4 beds | 5 beds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Houses |
£400,000 (3) |
£612,500 (2) |
£753,158 (19) |
£970,556 (18) |
£1,540,455 (11) |
Flats |
£356,665 (24) |
£494,659 (44) |
£541,667 (6) |
£862,500 (2) |
- |
All |
£361,480 (27) |
£499,783 (46) |
£702,400 (25) |
£959,750 (20) |
£1,540,455 (11) |
Current asking rents in SE4
Average: £2,180 pcmProperty type | 1 bed | 2 beds | 3 beds | 4 beds | 5 beds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Houses |
£878 pcm (2) |
£1,751 pcm (1) |
£2,725 pcm (8) |
£3,420 pcm (5) |
£3,748 pcm (2) |
Flats |
£1,571 pcm (15) |
£1,914 pcm (18) |
£2,383 pcm (9) |
£2,958 pcm (2) |
£3,848 pcm (1) |
All |
£1,490 pcm (17) |
£1,905 pcm (19) |
£2,544 pcm (17) |
£3,288 pcm (7) |
£3,782 pcm (3) |
Fun facts for SE4
Highest value streets | Zed-Index |
---|---|
Crescent Way | £898,354 |
Darling Road | £850,503 |
Amyruth Road | £746,374 |
Henryson Road | £739,191 |
Elsiemaud Road | £719,513 |
Highest turnover streets | Turnover |
---|---|
Vulcan Road | 40.0% |
Sinclair Place | 35.3% |
Brockley Road | 33.3% |
Hazeldon Road | 30.2% |
Lewisham Way | 22.7% |
For more information about this property, please contact
Munday's, London, SE5 on +44 20 8022 4441 * (local rate)
Monthly running costs Beta
Mortgage
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Home Insurance
Contents value up to £75,000 Average insurance cost £19/mo (£225/yr)Home Insurance is based on the average price of a building and contents quote for a property in this area in the last 48 months.
Source: Autonet Insurance Ltd
Energy
Gas £19 Electricity £31 Estimated energy cost £50/moSimilar properties could save up to £145
How Much Could I Save?The estimated energy cost for this property has been calculated using actual energy usage data for a property of this type, number of bedrooms and region.
Estimated consumption
Gas: 6900 kWh/year
Electricity: 2100 kWh/year
Source: National Energy Efficiency Data Framework
Council Tax
Local authority
Lewisham
Estimated tax band D Council tax cost £144 /mowhen paid over 10 months
The Council Tax cost displayed is based on the council tax band and on the basis of 2 adults living at the property. The monthly cost shown excludes any discounts and is rounded to the nearest pound.
Full information on Council Tax discount entitlements can be found on the Gov.UK’s website.
Water
Supply £9 Sewerage £10 Estimated water cost £19 /moWater consumption is based on average water usage for the predicted occupancy of the property based on the number of bedrooms.
Total annual consumption (in cubic meters) is then averaged into a monthly cost.
Note: If you have 2 separate suppliers for water and sewage, you may receive 2 separate bills.
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