Bright modern two-bedroom apartment with large balcony and two parking spaces in central Solihull.
Luxury open-plan living with bi-fold doors to expansive private balcony
Principal bedroom with ensuite and fitted wardrobes
Two allocated spaces in secure gated car park
Lift access, video intercom, residents’ lounge and gym on-site
Long lease (245 years) and modern 2022 build
Service charge approx. £2,000/yr; ground rent £250/yr
Electric heating (boiler/radiators) — check running costs
Local area crime recorded as “Very High” — review security
This two-bedroom apartment in the heart of Solihull offers modern, low-maintenance living with generous natural light and a large private balcony. The open-plan kitchen/living area and bi-fold doors create a bright social space well suited to relaxed entertaining or daily life. The principal bedroom includes fitted wardrobes and an ensuite, while a second double bedroom and separate family bathroom add flexibility for guests or home working.
Practical conveniences include lift access, video intercom, an on-site residents’ lounge and gym, and two allocated spaces in a secure gated car park — rare for new-build apartments in this area. The property’s 245-year lease and recent 2022 construction mean long-term security and contemporary finishes. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support professional and commuting lifestyles; Solihull station is a short walk away.
Buyers should note material running costs: an average annual service charge of about £2,000 and a ground rent of £250 per year. Heating is electric (boiler and radiators) and the property is leasehold, which may affect some mortgage options. The local area is very affluent but records a “Very High” crime classification—prospective purchasers should review local safety data and building security measures.
Overall this apartment suits buyers seeking a move-in-ready, low-upkeep home close to Solihull’s amenities and transport links. It will particularly appeal to professionals or couples prioritising convenience, contemporary living and private outdoor space, provided they are comfortable with the leasehold costs and local crime statistics.