Well-sized eighth-floor apartment with balcony and strong rental appeal.
Two double bedrooms with generous proportions
Open-plan kitchen-diner and lounge with good natural light
Private balcony with elevated city views
Approx. 769 sq ft; average overall size
Long lease: 974 years remaining
Currently tenanted at £1,350 pcm (7.7% yield)
Service charge £3,284.60pa; ground rent £300pa; council tax above average
Electric heating (boiler and radiators); not gas
Set on the eighth floor of Princess House, this two-bedroom apartment delivers generous open-plan living and elevated city views from a private balcony. The layout includes a combined kitchen-diner and lounge, two double bedrooms and a full bathroom — a straightforward, modern apartment suited to lettings or first home purchase.
Practical fittings include double glazing, an electric boiler with radiators, fitted oven/hob and fridge-freezer. At around 769 sq ft the flat feels larger than many city-centre units, and long leasehold security (974 years) removes typical lease concerns for the long term.
Financials and position make this an appealing investment: currently tenanted at £1,350 pcm (circa 7.7% yield at the asking price) and EWS1 information is available. Running costs include a service charge of £3,284.60pa and ground rent of £300pa; council tax is above average.
The building sits in a lively, cosmopolitan student neighbourhood with excellent transport links, fast broadband and very low local crime. The surrounding area is classified as deprived — rental demand from students and young professionals is strong, but the setting may not suit buyers seeking quiet suburban streets.