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249 & 251 Edward Road, Walthamstow, London E17 6NU

For Sale

Freehold with Vacant Flat & Reversion, Walthamstow

249 & 251 Edward Road, Walthamstow, London E17 6NU

For Sale

£350,000+

Marketed by:

Auction House London

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Auction Details : 

Auction House London

Auction Date : 

02/09/26

Lot Number : 

7

Key Features


  • Freehold building arranged as two flats


  • Vacant first-floor one-bedroom flat


  • Ground-floor flat has approximately 46 years lease remaining


  • Long-term reversionary value


  • Specialist asset-management investment

Description


A freehold mid-terrace building arranged as two flats. The first-floor one-bedroom flat is vacant and forms the immediately useable accommodation. The ground-floor flat has previously been sold on a 99-year lease from 29 September 1973, leaving approximately 46 years unexpired and therefore creating a long-term reversionary interest for the freeholder. EPC rating D.


Location


Edward Road is in Walthamstow, within reach of Blackhorse Road Underground and Overground services, local shops and Lee Valley open space. The wider E17 market has strong demand for both flats and family housing.


Investment Analysis


Investment Snapshot


Guide Price

£350,000



Configuration

Vacant 1-bed first-floor flat + freehold reversion



Ground-Floor Lease

Approx. 46 years remaining



Refurbishment / Letting Budget

£10,000–£20,000



Purchase + Works

£360,000–£370,000



Estimated Investment / Reversionary Value

£450,000–£525,000



Estimated Rent - Vacant 1-bed

£1,700–£1,900 pcm



Potential Annual Rent - Vacant Flat

£20,400–£22,800



Gross Yield on Purchase

5.8%–6.5%



Suggested Strategy

Asset Management / Long-Term Reversion


Property & Refurbishment


The immediate works budget relates primarily to preparing the vacant first-floor flat and common parts for letting. I would allow £10,000–£20,000 for decoration, kitchen/bathroom repairs, services, compliance and contingency. The ground-floor leasehold flat is not assumed to be available for refurbishment or letting by the freeholder.


Rental Analysis


For the vacant one-bedroom flat I would use an HB market estimate of £1,700–£1,900 pcm pending direct comparable lettings, giving £20,400–£22,800 pa. That is only 5.8%–6.5% gross on the whole £350,000 guide because a significant part of the purchase value sits in the freehold/reversion rather than current rental income.


GDV / Resale Analysis


This asset should not be valued like a standard two-flat block because the ground-floor flat is subject to a long lease with approximately 46 years remaining. Same-street flat and house sales show strong underlying E17 values, but the freehold's present value depends on the vacant upper flat plus the legal/economic value of the shortish ground-floor lease reversion. I would use a broad £450,000–£525,000 investment/reversionary appraisal range pending specialist valuation.


Properties Sold Within Approx. 5 Miles


Address

Property Type

Sold Price

Sold Date





257 Edward Road, Walthamstow E17 6NU

Residential property

£625,000

Dec 2024





197 Edward Road, Walthamstow E17 6NU

2-bed flat

£497,250

Aug 2023





263 Edward Road, Walthamstow E17 6NU

2-bed flat

£520,000

Dec 2022





261 Edward Road, Walthamstow E17 6NU

2-bed flat

£475,000

Dec 2021





183 Edward Road, Walthamstow E17

Terraced house

£563,500

Dec 2025


The comparables confirm strong underlying local values but are not direct freehold-reversion comparables. A specialist valuation should separately assess the vacant first-floor flat and the value of the ground-floor lease reversion/lease-extension position.


Potential BRRR Position


At the £487,500 midpoint appraisal, a nominal 75% LTV figure would be £365,625, almost identical to the midpoint purchase-plus-works basis. In practice, this is not a standard BRRR because lenders may treat the freehold/reversion structure differently and may not lend against the full theoretical reversionary value.


Flip Analysis


A short-term flip is not the obvious strategy. Much of the value proposition is long term: let the vacant upper flat, manage the freehold and benefit from the shortening ground-floor lease/reversionary position. A specialist buyer may pay for that value, but conventional resale assumptions could be unreliable.


Investor Risks & Due Diligence


  • Obtain specialist legal advice on the ground-floor lease, reversion and any lease-extension rights.


  • Confirm the freeholder's current ground-rent income, if any, from the legal pack.


  • Verify the vacant first-floor flat's exact floor area, condition and market rent.


  • Check lender appetite for the freehold/reversionary structure before relying on refinance.


  • Do not apply whole-house or ordinary flat comparables directly to the freehold interest.


Recommendation


Preferred strategy: Asset Management / Long-Term Reversion. The vacant upper flat can generate income, while the shortening lease on the ground-floor flat creates longer-term value. This is more suitable for an experienced investor comfortable with leasehold/reversionary assets than for a straightforward BRRR buyer.


Strategy Rating


BRRR: ★★☆☆☆


Buy-to-Let: ★★★☆☆


Flip: ★★☆☆☆


Development: ★★★★☆

Property Location:

249 & 251 Edward Road, Walthamstow, London E17 6NU

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