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2 bedroom apartment for sale
Finchley Lane, London NW4
Apartment
2 beds
2 baths
1001
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Share of freehold
Service charge: £3,120 per annum
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Two well-proportioned double bedrooms
- Separate Modern Kitchen
- Excellent condition throughout
- Dedicated off-street parking
- Long Lease
- Bright & Airy
Offering a prime opportunity for first-time buyers and investors alike, this bright and impressively spacious two-bedroom apartment is situated on the first floor of a highly regarded, purpose-built block. The property is presented in excellent condition throughout, featuring a generous reception room that serves as the heart of the home, filled with natural light and providing ample space for both lounge and dining areas. The separate, modern kitchen is fully equipped with sleek cabinetry and quality appliances, while the accommodation is completed by two well-sized double bedrooms, including a master with its own private en-suite, and a separate contemporary family bathroom.
Beyond the interior, the property offers several highly desirable practical benefits, including the rare advantage of a long lease and dedicated off-street parking. Residents also enjoy access to expansive, beautifully manicured communal gardens, providing a peaceful outdoor retreat within a secure setting.
The local community in Hendon is one of North West London’s most sought-after pockets, known for its friendly, established feel and vibrant local lifestyle. A short walk takes you to the eclectic mix of independent shops, kosher bakeries, and cafes on Brent Street, while the world-class shopping and dining of Brent Cross is just moments away. For recreation, the open green spaces of Hendon Park and the panoramic views of Sunny Hill Park are both within easy reach, offering a perfect balance of suburban tranquility and urban convenience.
Transport links are a standout feature of this location. Hendon Central Underground Station is approximately a 12-minute walk away, providing direct access to the Northern Line. From here, commuters can reach Euston or King’s Cross St. Pancras in just 19 to 25 minutes, with the City and West End reachable in under half an hour. With immediate access to the M1 and North Circular, this apartment represents a perfectly connected home in a thriving London neighborhood.
Beyond the interior, the property offers several highly desirable practical benefits, including the rare advantage of a long lease and dedicated off-street parking. Residents also enjoy access to expansive, beautifully manicured communal gardens, providing a peaceful outdoor retreat within a secure setting.
The local community in Hendon is one of North West London’s most sought-after pockets, known for its friendly, established feel and vibrant local lifestyle. A short walk takes you to the eclectic mix of independent shops, kosher bakeries, and cafes on Brent Street, while the world-class shopping and dining of Brent Cross is just moments away. For recreation, the open green spaces of Hendon Park and the panoramic views of Sunny Hill Park are both within easy reach, offering a perfect balance of suburban tranquility and urban convenience.
Transport links are a standout feature of this location. Hendon Central Underground Station is approximately a 12-minute walk away, providing direct access to the Northern Line. From here, commuters can reach Euston or King’s Cross St. Pancras in just 19 to 25 minutes, with the City and West End reachable in under half an hour. With immediate access to the M1 and North Circular, this apartment represents a perfectly connected home in a thriving London neighborhood.
Property information from this agent
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Crime score
High crime
8/10
Home prices (average)
2 bedroom apartments
£442,642
£442,642
About this agent

Why move to Hendon? A little bit of history Our Hendon-dwelling forebears go back generations, with Hendon and District Archaeological Society having found evidence of a Roman settlement in the area and Hendon also appearing in the Domesday book as 'Hendun', which means 'at the highest hill'. But it is for flying that Hendon is really famous, with the Hendon Aerodrome having played a significant role in the birth of powered flight ' which you can discover more about at Hendon RAF Museum. Need to know Locally we are looking forward to the regeneration plans for West Hendon. The area has also relatively recently seen development in Colindale with Beaufort Park's modern complex. Shopping Whether it's the weekly food shop at Marks & Spencer, browsing for clothes, shoes, homewares and gifts, or visiting John Lewis, Fenwicks and the Apple Store Brent Cross Shopping Centre won't disappoint. And, with the planned expansion, the shopping selection is only going to get better.














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