A stylish and compact top floor conversion flat has hit the market in south Croydon.
The one-bedroom flat on Normanton Road is listed on Zoopla for a guide price of between £300,000 and £325,000.
Spanning 569 sq. ft, the elegant flat has its own private balcony, an allocated off-street parking space, as well as access to a shared garden.
The South Croydon property boasts an open-plan reception room, 'flooded' with natural light from the skylights, which merges into the kitchen and dining area.
Double doors from this open-plan area open onto the private balcony with a glass balustrade surround.
The kitchen features a range of quality, matching white fronted wall and base units.
Included appliances are an induction hob with an overhead extractor and a wall mounted electric oven, with additional space for further appliances.
The double bedroom is generously sized and includes a Velux style window - for plenty of natural light - and an inbuilt wardrobe.
The one-bedroom flat also offers a modern bathroom with a three-piece white suite and sleek tiling, adding to the "stylish" finish of this home.
Great transport links are a big plus for this flat - it is within easy reach of the Tramlink from Lloyd Park along with South Croydon Station.
The station provides convenient links into East Croydon mainline station, Central London, and the surrounding area.
Regular bus routes service the nearby Croydon town centre, which boasts shops, a leisure centre and a cinema complex.
Additionally, South Croydon's 'Restaurant Quarter' is within easy walking distance, offering a selection of bars and restaurants.
This home is painted by the estate agent as the "perfect haven" for first-time buyers seeking "comfort and style in a fantastic South Croydon location".
For more information, or to arrange a viewing, call the estate agent eXp World UK on 01462 228934.
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