£1,350,000
Three double bedrooms. Two private terraces. Underground parking with EV charging. The quietest street in NW6. And you're still in Zone 2.
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The Avenue is a 1,753 sq ft ground floor apartment with 3 double bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 2 private terraces in Queen's Park, London NW6, offered at £1,350,000 with a 990-year lease.
Most three-beds in NW6 squeeze three rooms into 900 square feet and call it generous. This is 1,753. Ground floor. No upstairs neighbours, no waiting for the lift with shopping bags, and direct terrace access from every bedroom.
Forty feet of open-plan living. Two private terraces you walk straight out onto. Parking below with an EV charger already wired. Four minutes from Brondesbury Park station, ten from Queen's Park itself. The neighbourhood is Salusbury Road, the farmers market, good schools within walking distance.
Full Room TourFour minutes from Brondesbury Park station, ten from the park itself. The street is wide, tree-lined, and quiet enough to forget you're in Zone 2. But you are.
Ground floor changes everything. No lift, no corridor, no shoes for the journey between your sofa and fresh air. You open a door and you're outside. Kids go in and out without worry.
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| Asking Price | £1,350,000 |
| Bedrooms | 3 (all doubles) |
| Bathrooms | 3 (2 en-suite + family) |
| Internal Area | 1,753 sq ft / 163 m² |
| Price / sq ft | £770 |
| Lease | 990 years |
| Service Charge | £11,592 / year |
| Ground Rent | £745 / year (fixed) |
| Council Tax | Band G (Brent) |
| Floor | Ground (lift access) |
| Parking | Underground + EV charger |
| Outside Space | 2 private terraces (1 west-facing) |
EPC rating: C
Figures verified against HM Land Registry records and EPC Register. Lease, service charge, and ground rent confirmed via managing agents.
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This single room is bigger than most Zone 1 studio flats. A six-seater dining table, a full sofa setup, and you still don't bang your shin walking between them.
The terrace doors open flat, so on any decent day the living space stretches well past forty feet. Natural light reaches deep into the room, and the sense of space is genuine rather than staged.
Two people can get out of bed on their own side without shuffling against the wall. The en-suite is yours alone. Not down a corridor, not shared with guests.
Terrace access runs straight from the bedroom. Built-in wardrobes sit flush with the walls and take full-width hangers without compromise.
A genuine double with its own bathroom and terrace access. Whoever sleeps here lives at the same standard as the person in the master.
Three bathrooms puts this apartment in a bracket most purpose-built developments don't reach. It's the kind of detail that matters at resale.
Takes a proper double bed with space on both sides. Its own terrace access, same as the other two. No odd one out.
Three proper double bedrooms at ground floor in NW6, purpose-built, with concierge and parking. That doesn't come to market often.
The master and second bedrooms each have their own en-suite. The third bathroom is separate — guests use it without walking through someone's room.
Contemporary fittings, clean tiling, grouting done right. Two showers running at once with no pressure drop.
Ground-level outdoor space you can actually furnish. A table and four chairs fit with room to push back. The threshold is flat, no step.
The bedroom terrace faces west — afternoon and evening sun from around 2pm to sunset. In midsummer, roughly seven hours of direct light. No lift, no corridor between your sofa and fresh air.
An allocated underground space with an EV charging point already installed. Not “EV ready.” Installed, wired, functional.
Allocated parking spaces in this part of NW6 sell separately for between forty and sixty thousand pounds. This one is included.

The park, Salusbury Road, the Farmers Market, schools, transport, and the local community.

Journey times to Bond Street, Canary Wharf, King's Cross, and beyond.

Price per square foot, yield estimates, and running costs compared to NW6 averages.
Twelve metres of open-plan living. Room for a six-seater table and a full sofa arrangement without compromise.
Two private terraces with direct ground-floor access. The bedroom terrace faces west, catching afternoon and evening sun.
Package collection, visitor management, and a point of contact for building matters. On site.
Residents' gymnasium in the building. No membership fees, no commute. Take the lift down and work out.
Secure underground space with EV charging point already installed and wired. Not “EV ready” — functional.
Modern construction with proper insulation, lift access, and communal gardens. Not a Victorian conversion.