ANCOATS GARDENS

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Ancoats Gardens in Manchester

We are excited to announce these new-build, sustainable 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom apartments in the heart of Manchester’s city centre. Priced from just £269,950, the apartments benefit from underfloor heating, high-specification Bosch appliances and exposed concrete and feature walls. With expected yields of up to 7%, this being considerably higher than the local average, an apartment can be reserved from just £5,000.

The apartments boast a massive ceiling height of 2.7 metres, considerably more than like-for-like apartments, giving residents a greater sense of space throughout. With an exclusive state of the art split level gym, private gardens overlooking the Ancoats district, shared social spaces and coffee roastery on site, the development is perfect for professionals looking for a convenient and social living experience.

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LOCATION

Just a 10-minute walk to Piccadilly station, the apartments are well connected

CAPITAL GROWTH

Investors can benefit from expected capital returns of 3% over the next 5 years

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Reserve an apartment now for just £5,000

Central Manchester Location

Located in the hugely desirable Ancoats neighbourhood in central Manchester, recently hailed as one of the best places to live in the UK by the Times, the trendy neighbourhood has plenty of highly rated bars and restaurants within walking distance. Just 300 metres from the Central Business District, 400 metres from the new Amazon office and a 10-minute walk to Piccadilly station, the apartments are perfectly located for all types of residents.

Capital growth for these properties is expected to be at least 3% over the next 5 years, which equates to a £42,996 rise in property value on an investment of £269,950. This trend is very likely to continue also, with the wider area of Manchester being perhaps the most desirable area for investment across the UK for property investors.

About the developer:
Beech Holdings

One of Manchester’s leading residential developers.

Creating sustainable and affordable apartments in Manchester for working professionals, the developer uses the highest quality products and fitting with a strong focus on sustainability and lifestyle.

Since inception in 2000, the company has delivered circa 850 properties in the Manchester region.

Development 155 high-specification 1-, 2- and 3- bedroom apartments. Completion due Q2 2022.

Finances Priced from just £269,950. Reserve from just £5,000.

Potential Yields up to 7%. 3% capital growth over the next 5 years.

Transport Ideal central Manchester location. 10 minutes walk to Piccadilly Station.

Facilities State of the art split level gymnasium, 2 x rooftop gardens overlooking the Ancoats district, communal courtyard, residents lounge, coffee roastery

Specification 1% ground rent. 850 year leasehold.

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