Chain-free top-floor flat with parking — ideal for first-time buyers or investors, subject to checks..
Top-floor one-bedroom flat with living/dining room and separate kitchen
Allocated off-street parking and communal landscaped gardens
Chain-free sale; long lease reported (999 years)
EPC rating D
Service charge quoted inconsistently (£567 vs £1,125.18) — verify legally
Heating description inconsistent: electric storage heaters noted; confirm heating type
Area has above-average crime and high local deprivation
Council Tax band B; affordable running costs indicated
A top-floor one-bedroom flat in Norfolk House, close to Kings Norton Green and local transport links. The apartment offers a practical living/dining room, separate kitchen, bedroom with built-in wardrobes and a bathroom — all arranged for easy, low-fuss living. Allocated off-street parking and communal landscaped gardens provide useful outside space in a busy urban area. EPC rating D.
This property is offered chain-free on a long lease (reported 999 years) with a small ground rent. Service charges are quoted inconsistently in available documents — one source lists £567 (below average) while another vendor note states approximately £1,125.18 per year; buyers should confirm the current figures with their solicitor. The block appears well maintained but the area has higher-than-average crime and significant local deprivation, which will affect resale and rental appeal.
Heating and services should be checked: internal details describe wall-mounted electric storage heaters, but summary data lists mains gas boiler and radiators. The flat is suitable for a single person or couple, or an investor seeking an affordable city-centre let, but it will suit buyers comfortable with a compact top-floor layout and who will verify service charge, heating and management arrangements before exchange.