Guide price
£350,000
(£487/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for saleChrisp Street, Langdon Park E14
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
718 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Guide Price: £350,000 - £375,000
Top Floor Flat
Two Double Bedrooms
Private Balcony
Additional Storage
Secured Entrance via Intercom System
Excellent Transport Links
Low Service Charge
Wheelchair accessible
Positioned on the top floor and flooded with natural light thanks to its dual-aspect layout, this beautifully presented apartment offers an excellent opportunity for first-time buyers or professionals seeking a bright and well-connected East London home.
The property is in very good condition throughout, with well-proportioned living spaces that benefit from the elevated position and abundance of natural light. The apartment features two sizeable double bedrooms, thoughtfully positioned separately rather than wall-to-wall, creating a greater sense of privacy and making the layout particularly well suited for professional sharers or guests. In addition, the property benefits from two further storage spaces, offering valuable practicality rarely found in similar apartments.
The dual-aspect design enhances the sense of openness, while the top-floor setting provides added privacy and a quieter living environment.
A further advantage is the very low service charge, low ground rent, and long lease length, making the property particularly attractive both as a home and as a long-term investment.
Location & Connectivity
The apartment is located just moments from Langdon Park DLR station, offering superb transport connections across London. From here, Canary Wharf can be reached in around 10 minutes, while the City is approximately 20 minutes away, making this an ideal base for professionals working in London’s key financial districts.
Green Spaces & Outdoor Lifestyle
Nature lovers will appreciate Bartlett Park, located right on the doorstep. This large and well-kept green space is perfect for evening walks, weekend relaxation, or spending time with friends, whether that’s BBQs, picnics on the grass, or a game of football or frisbee while enjoying impressive views of the Canary Wharf skyline.
Also within the park is the popular Poplar Union Café, a fantastic local brunch spot that has quickly become a favourite among residents. Alongside great food and coffee, Poplar Union regularly hosts a wide range of community events, performances and activities throughout the year, helping create a vibrant and welcoming neighbourhood atmosphere.
Nearby Limehouse Cut canal offers a unique waterside environment, ideal for jogging, walking, paddleboarding or canoeing, allowing residents to enjoy an active outdoor lifestyle alongside city living.
Canary Wharf Lifestyle
Just minutes away, Canary Wharf offers a world-class selection of shops, restaurants, cafés, and leisure facilities, providing residents with an exceptional lifestyle on their doorstep. The area is home to an outstanding range of restaurants, bars, and retail destinations, alongside year-round events including outdoor movie nights on the green during the summer, where films and major sporting events such as Wimbledon and Roland Garros are screened on the big screen, as well as a seasonal ice-skating rink in the winter, creating a vibrant and dynamic atmosphere throughout the year.
Future Growth & Investment Potential
The property also benefits from excellent long-term investment potential, with the planned regeneration and redevelopment of Chrisp Street Market, located approximately a 10-minute walk away. This project is set to enhance the local area with new homes, improved amenities, and upgraded public spaces.
Combining excellent transport links, abundant natural light, green spaces, vibrant amenities, and strong future growth prospects, this bright top-floor apartment represents a superb opportunity for first-time buyers or investors seeking a well-connected home in one of East London’s evolving neighbourhoods.
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Tenure
Leasehold (114 years)
Service charge
£1,896 per year
Council tax band
D
Ground rent
£150
Ground rent date of next review
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