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Studio for sale

Homefield Park, Sutton SM1
Studio
1 bath
355
EPC rating: E
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureAsk agent
Ground rent£0 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Council taxAsk agent
BroadbandUltra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Ref: SC0476
  • Opportunity
  • Currently Tenanted
  • Excellent Location for commuters
  • Good variety of local shops and restaurants
  • Superb transport links
  • Voted in the Top 10 best places to live in the UK
  • Excellent local attractions

Ref: SC0476 - Investment opportunity in the London Borough of Sutton. This is a Studio apartment and is currently tenanted.

Property: 51 Homefield Park

Location

The London Borough of Sutton is a well-connected and thriving area in South London, offering a blend of suburban charm and urban convenience. Known for its green spaces, top-rated schools, and strong community feel, Sutton has become an increasingly popular choice for families and professionals alike.

Transport Links

Sutton benefits from excellent transport connections, making it ideal for commuters. Sutton railway station provides direct services to London Victoria (approx. 30 minutes), London Bridge, and St Pancras International. Other key stations in the borough, such as Carshalton, Wallington, and Cheam, also offer fast connections into Central London. The area is well-served by bus routes, and the nearby A3 and M25 motorways provide convenient access for drivers. Gatwick Airport is within a 30-minute drive, adding further appeal for frequent travellers.

Shops & Amenities

Sutton boasts a thriving retail and leisure scene, with Sutton High Street home to a mix of well-known brands, independent boutiques, and cafes. The St. Nicholas Shopping Centre and Times Square Shopping Centre offer further retail choices. The borough is also known for its green spaces, including Nonsuch Park, Beddington Park, and Oaks Park, providing a tranquil escape from city life.

Things to Do

Sutton offers a variety of cultural and leisure attractions, making it an engaging place to live.

Whitehall Historic House – A fascinating 16th-century timber-framed house in Cheam, offering exhibitions and insights into local history.
Honeywood Museum – Located in Carshalton, this charming museum showcases Sutton’s heritage, with exhibits on local history and an elegant Edwardian interior.

Little Holland House – A hidden gem designed by artist Frank Dickinson, featuring unique Arts and Crafts-style interiors and furniture.

The Secombe Theatre & CryerArts Centre – These cultural hubs host live performances, comedy nights, and community events.

Sutton Life Centre – A unique educational and community space with interactive exhibits focusing on citizenship, safety, and environmental awareness.

Carshalton Ponds & Ecology Centre – A picturesque setting for walks and wildlife spotting, with an educational centre offering workshops on nature and conservation.

Whether it’s history, the arts, or outdoor activities, Sutton provides a well-rounded lifestyle for residents, further boosting its appeal to property investors.

Investment Potential

With strong demand for rental properties, excellent schools, and superb transport links, Sutton offers an attractive proposition for investors seeking long-term growth and strong yields. The borough continues to undergo regeneration, further boosting property values and making it a key area to watch in London’s property market.

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eXp UK - South East
eXp UK - South East
114 St. Martin's Lane London, England WC2N 4BE
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