High ceilings and original Edwardian features throughout
A one-bedroom apartment in Asia House, a converted early-20th-century warehouse, offers strong city-centre rental potential and immediate vacant possession. The open-plan living space benefits from high ceilings, large corner windows and retained period character — features that typically attract long-term tenants and professionals working or studying nearby.
The building sits within easy walking distance of Oxford Road and Piccadilly stations and is surrounded by cafes, gyms and co-working spaces, supporting an estimated rental income of around £1,100 pcm. The sale includes a secure allocated off-street parking space and a very long lease (999 years), which is a positive for mortgageability and investor buyers.
Buyers should note the apartment uses electric room heaters and secondary glazing; there is no communal gas heating. Solid brick construction likely lacks cavity insulation and broadband speeds are reported as very slow — factors that may affect resident bills and internet-dependent tenants. Annual service charge (£3,207.76) and ground rent (£150) are material running costs to include in yield calculations.
The property is chain-free and vacant, making it straightforward to refurbish and re-let. Interested parties should verify heating, electrical systems and broadband capacity; the building is managed by Zenith and all measurements are approximate.