Residential Investment
**CALLING INVESTORS** Auction House Birmingham are proud to present this **ONE BEDROOM** **LOFT STYLE APARTMENT** that is currently tenanted.
The property is currently receiving £1,050PCM, and may prove an enticing prospect for investors looking to purchase an addition to their portfolio that already has a sitting tenant.
The property is situated on Branston Street, in Birmingham's famous Jewellery Quarter.
Due to its convenient location, the property is within reach of the City Centre for those seeking leisure or convenience amenities, whilst also having strong transport links for those that must travel further afield.
For any enquiries, please contact us at Auction House Birmingham on 0121 289 3838.
Kitchen/Diner 5.59m x 12.30m
Bedroom 3.87m x 6.00
Bathroom 1.65m x 3.18m
Tenure: Leasehold
Lease Details: 150 years from 1 October 2000
Kitchen/Diner: 5.59m x 12.30m
Bedroom: 3.87m x 6.00
Bathroom: 1.65m x 3.18m
Leasehold - 150 Years from 01 October 2000
The property is currently receiving £1,050PCM,
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01/10/2000
150 years (124 years unexpired)
We draw your attention to the Special Conditions of Sale within the Legal Pack, referring to other charges in addition to the purchase price which may become payable. Such costs may include Search Fees, reimbursement of Sellers costs and Legal Fees, and Transfer Fees amongst others.
£2,000 PLUS VAT
£1800 inc VAT payable on exchange of contracts.
Disbursements - Please see the legal pack for any disbursements listed that may become payable by the purchaser on completion.
Call the team on 0121 289 3838 for more information
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