Second-floor flat with lift access and Juliet balcony
Allocated secure underground parking space included
Two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes
Separate fitted breakfasting kitchen with integrated appliances
Gas central heating, double glazing, EPC rating B
Service charge ~£1,560pa; float fee £370; fees ~£130/month
Council Tax band E (above-average) — budget accordingly
Local area described as very deprived despite good transport links
This bright, second-floor two-bedroom flat offers an approachable city-base for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors. The home sits in a modern development with lift access, an allocated secure parking space and communal grounds—practical features that reduce day-to-day maintenance.
Inside you'll find a separate living room with Juliet balcony, a fitted breakfasting kitchen, two double bedrooms with built-in wardrobes and a family bathroom. Gas central heating, double glazing and an EPC B rating keep running costs reasonable and the accommodation feels spacious for its footprint (approx. 731 sq ft).
Practical considerations are factual and important: the property is freehold but managed with a service charge (circa £1,560 annually; about £130 monthly payable quarterly) and an owner float fee (£370). Council Tax sits at band E, and the local area scores as very deprived—amenities and transport are good, but some buyers may prefer a less mixed neighbourhood.
Overall this is a low-maintenance, well-located flat for someone seeking straightforward city living: good transport links, nearby shops and schools, secure parking and storage. It suits first-time purchasers wanting an easy-moving home or investors targeting reliable rental demand, provided the service charge and council tax levels fit your budget.