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Guide price
£250,000

1 bedroom flat for sale

Milton Avenue, London NW10
Chain-free
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Flat
1 bed
1 bath
527
EPC rating: D
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Key information

TenureLeasehold | 95 yrs left
Ground rent£10 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge£252.87 per annum
Council taxBand B
Mobile signal
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Features and description

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  • Southwest-facing private garden
  • Ground floor with French doors
  • Original period fireplace openings
  • Unrestricted on-street residential permit parking
  • Opportunity for refurbishment - see AI images
  • Separate living room and double bedroom
  • Excellent transport links
  • Chain Free
  • Peaceful residential setting with green spaces nearby

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Guide Price: £250,000 - £300,000

Why live here?

This well-located ground floor flat is ideal for those stepping onto the property ladder or investors looking for a project with strong potential. With a private southwest-facing garden, original period features, open plan kitchen/diner, and unrestricted on-street parking, it offers a rare mix of outdoor space, character, and the chance to add value in a fast-changing pocket of North West London.

Why this flat?

Set within a characterful period conversion shared with just one other property, this one-bedroom home provides a solid foundation for someone ready to put their own stamp on a space. Inside, the layout flows easily, starting with a generous living room that sits separately from the kitchen and dining area. Both the living room and kitchen still feature their original fireplace openings - perfect for reinstating a working fireplace with a chimney sweep, or perhaps fitting a modern log burner for added warmth and charm.

The kitchen and dining area sit at the rear of the flat and lead directly onto the garden through a set of French doors. This open plan space gets plenty of natural light throughout the day thanks to its southwest-facing aspect. Although the interior is dated, the potential here is obvious: the bones are good, the layout is practical, and it’s ready for a full upgrade - whether you prefer clean, contemporary lines or a softer, more traditional finish.

The double bedroom is tucked away at the back of the property for added privacy, with space for freestanding furniture or built-in wardrobes. The bathroom, while serviceable, is also a great candidate for modernisation. With no upper chain, this flat presents a great opportunity for buyers wanting to move quickly on a renovation project.

Step outside and the private garden is a definite highlight - southwest-facing, low-maintenance, and perfectly sized for outdoor seating or container gardening. It’s a sunny little corner that first-time buyers will appreciate, and one that’s rarely found in this price range. On-street parking remains unrestricted to residential permits, adding day-to-day convenience for car owners or visiting guests.

Why choose the area?

Stonebridge is one of North West London’s quieter pockets undergoing steady improvement, and its location makes it a smart pick for both homeowners and landlords. You’re well placed for green open space with Brent River Park nearby, along with the Welsh Harp Reservoir, perfect for peaceful walks, weekend jogs, or simply enjoying a bit of nature close to home.

Everyday shopping is straightforward with Harlesden High Street close by, home to local shops, cafés, and conveniences. Larger stores like Tesco Superstore, Asda, and IKEA are all within easy reach. For a more comprehensive retail and leisure offering, Wembley Park is just up the road, with its London Designer Outlet, cinema, restaurants, and fitness centres making it a weekend destination in its own right.

Transport is another major asset. Harlesden and Stonebridge Park Stations are a short walk away, with both the Bakerloo Line and London Overground offering direct services into Euston, Oxford Circus, and Watford. Just one stop along, Willesden Junction expands your connectivity even further, linking you across west and south London with ease.

Frequent bus routes serve the surrounding areas of Willesden, Harlesden, and Wembley, while the A406 North Circular is right on your doorstep for drivers needing quick access to the M1, M25, A40, and Heathrow. Despite all this connectivity, the street itself remains residential and peaceful, ideal for buyers who want a quieter base with good links in and out of the city.

The wider area is also benefiting from long-term investment and regeneration. For investors, that makes this a compelling choice for capital growth and reliable rental demand. For first-time buyers, it’s a great chance to secure a home in a spot where values are still competitive but clearly on the rise.

Transport

The property is well-connected with Harlesden and Stonebridge Park stations (Bakerloo Line and Overground) just a short walk away. These give you direct access into Central London, while Willesden Junction offers further Overground services reaching deep into south London and Clapham Junction, making it easy to travel across the capital without relying on a car. The North Circular (A406) is nearby for drivers, offering excellent road links in and out of London. A number of reliable bus routes serve the area, and with unrestricted residential permit parking, the day-to-day is made simple whether you’re commuting, working from home, or exploring the local area.

Guide Price: £250,000 - £300,000

When Calling Please use Ref: JD1261

Some images within this marketing have been created or enhanced using artificial intelligence to help illustrate the potential of the property. These are intended for guidance and inspiration only and should not be relied upon as an exact representation of the property’s current condition, layout or specification.

Area statistics

Crime score
High crime
8/10
Home prices (average)
1 bedroom flats
£319,180

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