From
£218,995
(£405/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for saleKent Street, Birmingham B5
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
541 sq. ft
- New home
- Leasehold
TOWN & COUNTRY PROPERTY
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About this property
Communal garden
On street/residents parking
Central heating
Double glazing
Lift Access
High Specification
Investment Opportunity
First Time Buyer Opportunity
Southside Residencies is a boutique development of 116 contemporary apartments in bustling Southside, a district of central Birmingham filled with rich multi-cultural heritage. Conceived as the centre of a new community, Southside Residencies offers a range of contemporary, cleverly designed living spaces surrounded by inviting public
areas, bars and restaurants. Our design-led style of interiors has been developed and nurtured by a panel of top industry professionals to produce aspirational city living with a distinctive character.
At a glance....
116 luxury large one and two-bedroom apartments
Only 5% deposit to reserve
55 One bedroom £218,995.
59 Two bedrooms from £296,995.
2 Three bedrooms from £441,995.
Sizes 50mts sq – 98mts sq
Unique monthly payment plan available spread over 30 months.
Mortgage service provided
Full tenant management service provided
High specification interiors
Integral kitchen appliances included
Full planning approved
250 Year lease
Ground rent 0.1%
Service charge £1000 Estimated
Estimated completion Q4 2023 – Q2 2024
*Please get in touch to know more about this new and exciting development in the heart of Birmingham.*
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