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Cutlass Court, 28 Granville Street, Birmingham, B1 2LS - Asking Price £190,000

  • FOURTH FLOOR APARTMENT
  • COMMUNAL ENTRANCE HALL
  • RECEPTION HALL WITH INTERCOM
  • SECURITY ALARM - LIFT ACCESS
  • OPEN PLAN LIVING ROOM / FITTED KITCHEN
  • 2 BEDROOMS
  • BATHROOM
  • ELECTRIC HEATING - DOUBLE GLAZING
  • GATED UNDERGROUND ALLOCATED PARKING BAY
  • CITY CENTRE LOCATION OFF BROAD STREET
  • COMMUNAL HARD-LANDSCAPED DECKED TERRACE
  • NO CHAIN

Overview

Apartment 84 Cutlass Court, 28 Granville Street,  is a well-proportioned, tastefully presented, 2 bedroom, fourth floor apartment, being most conveniently situated in Birmingham City centre, just off Broad Street,  and benefiting from lift access, secure allocated underground parking and no upward chain.

Vendors Comments

We have enjoyed living here for the last 10 years. It was the first place we lived together as a young couple. Due to the flat facing the court yard it is very quiet and light, and being on the fourth of five floors it requires very little heating. The court yard is also a tranquil place to relax in the middle of the vibrant city. As a professional couple, the flat is ideally situated in the centre of Birmingham with close access to all amenities including Brindley Place and the Mailbox to enjoy the culinary delights as well as Broad Street for the night life. All University campus are within easy reach and the newly installed tramline allows direct transport to New Street Station in only 7 minutes.

Tenure

We have been advised that the property is LEASEHOLD, with approximately 110 years unexpired and is subject to a current annual service charge of £3,268 paid half yearly and a current annual ground rent of £250, also paid half yearly. You should check this with your legal advisor before exchanging contracts. 

Local Authority

Birmingham City Council - Tax Band D

 

 

Floorplan for Cutlass Court, Birmingham
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