Spacious two-bedroom top-floor apartment with balcony, parking and excellent transport links..
Top-floor apartment with multiple skylights and decked balcony
Allocated off-street parking and secure electric gates
Spacious open-plan living — large storage cupboard with laundry plumbing
Master bedroom with dressing/study area and built-in wardrobes
Leasehold: 124 years remaining (long lease)
Service charge approx £1,221 and ground rent £125 per year
Wider area classed very deprived; mixed school ratings nearby
Double glazing pre-2002; timber-frame construction assumed insulated
Light-filled top-floor living with practical specifics makes this two-bedroom apartment an attractive step onto the property ladder or a downsizing move. The open-plan kitchen and living room benefits from multiple skylights and a decked balcony with wide skyline views. The layout includes a master bedroom with a separate dressing/study area and built-in wardrobes, plus a large storage cupboard with plumbing for laundry appliances.
The development offers allocated off-street parking and gated access, providing added security and convenience. Broadly modern finishes throughout and a boiler-fed central heating system keep day-to-day running straightforward. Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal suit remote working and streaming needs, while Martinscroft Metrolink and nearby road links (M56/M60) give an easy commute to the city, airport and local services.
Buyer notes: the property is leasehold with 124 years remaining, a service charge averaging £1,221 and a small ground rent of £125. The wider neighbourhood is classed as very deprived; local schools are mixed (some rated Good, one Requires Improvement, one Inadequate). Double glazing was installed before 2002 and the building’s timber-frame construction is assumed insulated — sensible buyers should check guarantees and communal maintenance history.
Overall this is a spacious, well-presented apartment with genuine lifestyle conveniences and clear practical costs. It suits first-time buyers or downsizers seeking a low-maintenance, well-connected home, but buyers wanting long-term investment growth should factor local area deprivation and ongoing service charges into their decision.