Chain-free, third-floor apartment with parking and balcony near Solihull town centre.
Third-floor apartment with lift access and private balcony
Open-plan living/kitchen; bright, sociable layout
Principal bedroom with ensuite; two bathrooms in total
Secure underground allocated parking space included
Leasehold — 106 years remaining, chain free sale
Annual service charge £3,350; ground rent £187 pa
Electric room heaters only; no gas central heating
EPC rating C; built c.2003–2006, communal retirement classification
Set on the third floor of a modern development close to Solihull town centre, this well-presented two-bedroom apartment delivers easy, low-maintenance living with a private balcony and secure underground parking. The open-plan living, dining and kitchen area provides a bright, sociable space for everyday life and occasional entertaining. The principal bedroom benefits from an ensuite and both bedrooms offer good built-in storage. Chain free and with 106 years remaining on the lease, it offers a straightforward purchase.
Practical running costs and tenure details are important: the flat is leasehold with an annual service charge of £3,350 and ground rent of £187 pa. Heating is electric via room heaters (no communal gas or central heating system), and the EPC is rated C. These factors suit buyers seeking low-maintenance, city-centre living but may be less appealing to those prioritising gas central heating or the lowest ongoing charges.
The location is a key asset — a short walk to Solihull’s shops, cafés and transport links, including good rail and motorway connections. At about 812 sq ft the layout is comfortably sized for two occupants or a small family and makes a practical option for downsizers wanting to stay close to local amenities. The development is modern (circa 2003–2006) with lift access to upper floors and well-kept communal areas.
This apartment will suit downsizers or commuters who value convenience, secure parking and a move-in ready home. Investors should note the secure location and central demand but factor in service charges, ground rent and electric heating when modelling returns.