Ground-floor one-bedroom apartment, 306 sq ft
A compact, ground-floor one-bedroom apartment set within a 1930s Art Deco conversion, recently renovated and ready to move into. The open-plan living area with integrated kitchen and a secure video-entry system suits single buyers or couples seeking low-maintenance city living. The property is chain-free and benefits from a very long lease (994 years) and double glazing installed post-2002.
The flat presents strong rental potential — current figures suggest a gross yield of about 7.54% at an expected rent of £1,100 pcm — making it attractive to buy-to-let investors. Practical extras include communal bike storage and straightforward electric heating; council tax is low and service charges are below average.
Buyers should note the apartment is small (306 sq ft) with compact rooms and no private outdoor space. The building stands on a busy main road in an urban area with above-average recorded crime; buyers preferring quieter, rural or suburban locations may want to view before deciding.
Overall this is a sensible, low-maintenance entry-level flat for first-time buyers or investors who prioritise location, rental yield and a long lease over spacious accommodation and private outside space.







































