Ready-to-move lock-up-and-leave with leisure facilities and parking.
- Elevated ground-floor one-bedroom apartment, approx. 743 sq ft
- Allocated off-street parking space and visitor parking
- 24-hour concierge plus on-site pool, gym, sauna and spa
- EWS1 form in place; long lease (approx. 975 years)
- EPC rating C (reasonable energy performance)
- Heating via electric storage/panel heaters (no gas)
- Service charge approx. £2,812pa; ground rent £81.20pa
- No private garden; local area records high deprivation
Set within the gated Century Wharf development, this elevated ground-floor one-bedroom apartment offers low-maintenance city-bay living with immediate occupation — no chain. The layout delivers a roomy lounge/diner, separate fitted kitchen, large double bedroom with built-in wardrobes and a modern bathroom. An allocated off-street parking space, video-entry intercom and secure bike storage add everyday convenience.
Residents benefit from 24-hour concierge and on-site leisure facilities (swimming pool, gym, sauna and spa). The block has an EWS1 form in place and the flat holds an EPC rating of C, reflecting reasonable energy performance for an electrically heated apartment. The lease is long (approximately 975 years), making the tenure secure for buyers and investors.
Notable running costs and constraints are stated plainly: an annual service charge of around £2,812 covers concierge, leisure facilities, building insurance and communal maintenance, and ground rent is modest at £81.20 per year. Heating is by electric storage/panel heaters rather than mains gas, which can be more expensive. There is no private outdoor space, and the immediate neighbourhood records higher levels of deprivation despite excellent transport links and local amenities.
This property will suit a first-time buyer seeking a ready-to-live-in city apartment with leisure perks, or an investor wanting a well-specified one-bed in Cardiff Bay. Viewings are recommended to appreciate the apartment’s generous proportions and on-site facilities, and to weigh the service-charge-led running costs against the benefits of secure gated living and an allocated parking space.