Modern second-floor apartment with secure parking and skyline views, minutes from Chester centre..
- Short walk to Chester city centre and cultural attractions
- Secure designated basement parking space (no.25)
- Bright open-plan living/dining kitchen with city skyline views
- Principal bedroom with fitted wardrobe and en-suite shower
- Built 2021; long lease (999 years from 2020)
- Compact overall size (approx. 614 sq ft)
- Service charge £1,593.45pa and ground rent £224.40pa
- Electric heating and mains electricity (no gas central heating)
Light-filled two-bedroom apartment in the Concorde House development, a landmark corner building completed in 2021 and positioned a short walk from Chester city centre. Large sash-style windows and an open-plan living/dining kitchen give the flat a bright, contemporary feel and provide direct views towards the town hall clock and city skyline. The principal bedroom has a fitted wardrobe and en-suite shower; bedroom two includes a study area. A designated secure basement parking space is included.
Practical for a range of buyers, this apartment suits a first-time buyer or investor seeking central location and low-maintenance modern finishes. The property has UPVC double glazing, integrated Bosch appliances, an intercom entry system and good broadband and mobile connectivity. The long lease (999 years from 2020) removes typical lease-length concerns.
Buyers should note material costs: an annual service charge totalling £1,593.45 (2025) and a modest ground rent of £224.40 (2025). Heating is electric via boiler and radiators, and the home is relatively small at about 614 sq ft, so space is compact compared with larger family homes. The building sits within a cosmopolitan, student-leaning part of the city centre and the wider area is classified as more deprived, which may affect rental mix and long-term resale expectations.
Overall this is a well-appointed, city-centre apartment offering secure parking, modern fixtures, and excellent access to Chester’s shops, transport links and cultural amenities. It represents a straightforward, low-upkeep option for someone prioritising location and convenience over large living space or private outdoor areas.