Compact one-bed in Merchant City with church-facing aspect and strong rental potential.
Victorian warehouse conversion with Renaissance detailing
Set within a handsome 1876 Victorian warehouse in the heart of Merchant City, this one-bedroom flat offers a compact, city-centre rental or pied-à-terre opportunity. The apartment faces the protected grounds of The Ramshorn Church, giving a quieter aspect and pleasant outlook despite a bustling surrounding neighbourhood. Lift access, secure entry and permit parking add practical convenience for residents.
Internally the layout is traditional with a hall and good storage, bright lounge with adjacent kitchen/dining space, one double bedroom and a neatly presented bathroom. At around 373 sq ft this is a small home best suited to a single occupier or couple; the size is a key consideration for both owner-occupiers and tenants. Broadband speeds and mobile signal are both strong, supporting modern living and short-term lets.
The location is a major strength: central amenities, transport links and strong rental demand from students and commuters contribute to attractive yield potential. However, the property sits in an area assessed as very deprived and the tenure is not specified; buyers should confirm leasehold/tenure details and any building service charges or restrictions. Period buildings can also bring higher ongoing maintenance or communal works costs — budget for these when calculating return on investment.