Chain-free, light-filled two-bedroom flat with gated parking and en-suite — ideal for first-time buyers or investors.
Chain free second-floor flat with 134 years on the lease
Large open-plan living room with Juliet balcony and big windows
Primary bedroom benefits from an en-suite shower/WC
Allocated gated parking and maintained communal gardens
Recently refitted contemporary flooring throughout reception areas
EPC rating D; electric room heaters (no gas central heating)
Service charge approx. £1,800 pa and ground rent £170 pa
Situated in a very deprived area overall despite low local crime
This bright, chain-free two-bedroom flat sits on the second floor of a modern development and offers straightforward, low-fuss living. The open-plan reception with large windows and a Juliet balcony brings abundant natural light into a space recently refreshed with contemporary flooring. The principal bedroom includes an en-suite, and a second double plus a further bathroom make the layout practical for sharers or a small family.
Practical details suit first-time buyers and buy-to-let investors: 134 years remain on the lease, allocated gated parking is provided, and residents benefit from maintained communal gardens. The property’s size (c.903 sq ft) feels generous for a two-bedroom apartment and the location provides easy access to Wolverhampton city amenities and public transport.
Buyers should be aware of a D EPC rating and that heating is electric via room heaters, which can be less efficient than gas central heating. Annual service charge and ground rent are notable running costs (approx. £1,800 service charge; £170 ground rent). The surrounding area is classed as very deprived overall despite low local crime and excellent mobile and broadband connectivity, which may influence long-term resale or rental considerations.
Overall, the flat presents a well-presented, low-maintenance home with good natural light, secure parking and clear rental appeal. It is particularly suited to first-time buyers or investors seeking an easy-to-manage city-centre property, provided the energy performance and service costs are acceptable to the purchaser.