Stunning 2 bedroom apartment FOR SALE in MOSELEY

This spacious 1st floor two bedroom apartment located on Harlequin Drive in Moseley. The property is built on the former Moseley Rugby Club site which is a mixture of large homes and apartments. The location is key for this property, as its in the heart of Moseley Village, a suburb of Birmingham south of the City Centre.

The property comprises of:

  • Communal Entrance hall with stairs leading to the 1st floor, from there it has the apartment's front door leading into the hallway, with doors to Master Ensuite bedroom, bathroom, bedroom 2, Lounge/Kitchen and diner.
  • The whole property is double glazed and has central heating. It is suitable for First-time buyers who want to live in such a desirable location or it can be for investors, the typical rent on this unit would be between £900-£1000 PCM

In Detail:

Communal Entrance Hall
wall mounted radiator & carpet to the floor.

Lounge/diner 
There are two double glazed windows, two wall-mounted radiators, and carpet to floor.

Kitchen
Fitted kitchen which comprises of fitted units and modern worktop, space for washing machine & fridge, freezer and an integrated BOSCH 4 ring gas hob BOSCH electric oven. There is a double glazed window to the rear elevation that also houses the Worcester BOSCH combi boiler. 

Bedroom 1 
Spacious master bedroom, with double glazed window with rear aspect, built in wardrobes and an En-Suite bathroom. Electric heating and carpet to floor

En-Suite
White bathroom suite with W.C., sink, shower cubicle with mains powered shower. 

Bedroom 2 
Double glazed window with front aspect, wall mounted radiator, carpet to floor.

Bathroom
White bathroom suite with, W.C, SINK and bath with overhead shower. With vinyl flooring.


MECS can help with the sourcing and management of tenants, ask the representative on the viewing.

Please give us a call on 0121 681 6327 for viewings and enquiries!






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