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Positioned in the very heart of Birmingham

Once home to the finest gunmakers in the world, this historical site will be reborn as 85, 1 & 2 bed lofts each echoing the distinctive industrial character of the gun quarters’ unique heritage.

Situated on the southern edge of Birmingham’s Gun Quarter, well located for the City centre, Business District and Snow Hill Station, this Price Street regeneration scheme will create 85 new residential apartments, many having their own balconies and roof terraces, all benefiting from landscaped gardens, ample cycle storage and some gated parking.

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Bedroom Balconies

Modern Kitchens

Reception & Concierge

Air Conditioning

Private Parking

24/7 Security

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Once home to the finest gunmakers in the world, this historical site will be reborn as 85, 1 & 2 bed lofts each echoing the distinctive industrial character of the gun quarters’ unique heritage.

The development features contemporary 1-2 bedroom apartments, landscaped gardens, bedroom balconies, and private gated parking.

Why invest in Birmingham?

Birmingham’s economy currently stands in excess of £120 Billion, and is growing at a higher rate than any other city in the UK.

Birmingham has been voted the best regional city in the UK to live in, with the cost of living approximately 60% lower than London. Many corporates have recognised the value and have already relocated to Birmingham.

The property market is growing at an exponential rate, fuelled by the influx of major corporations and the growing deficit of housing supply. Birmingham simply does not have enough residences to meet the occupier demand.

Regional Economy

The economy is valued at £102 billion. Locals benefit from a quality lifestyle – with the cost of living 60% lower than London.

Rental Yields

Research by JLL suggests that rental prices in Birmingham could increase by 20% over the next five years.

Young Population

Birmingham is the youngest city in Europe, with the under 30’s accounting for nearly 46% of its population.

Transportation

With the introduction of HS2 railway, Birmingham will be a short 1 hour commute from Euston Station, London.

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