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ELEVATE PROPERTY GROUP PRINCES GATE, SOLIHULL


Princes Gate, Elevate Property Group’s flagship Solihull residential development, is proving popular with all kinds of buyers.


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A combination of location, luxurious finish and proximity to Birmingham (just nine minutes by train) has made Princes Gate the prime choice for discerning property purchasers.


From first time buyers who appreciate that with Help To Buy available it is cheaper to buy than to rent, to downsizers looking for a more manageable property and one that they can “lock up and leave” while abroad or travelling – the appeal is powerful. So too, for young professionals working in Birmingham but seeking easy access – a nine minute train ride being far quicker than car or bus – the attraction is strong.


And the appeal of Princes Gate is already borne out by the fact that buy-to-let investors are finding then can let their new property immediately, and at the full quoted rent.


The first phase of Princes Gate, Consort House, is now completed and predominantly occupied and Royal House is scheduled for completion in November. Currently 50% of the scheme is already sold.


David Hofton, sales and marketing director at Elevate Property Group, said the location of Princes Gate was a major factor in the development’s appeal.


“We know that location is important but in this case Princes Gate could not be better served.


A new Waitrose is 200 metres along Homer Road and a new Aldi is set to open, also on Homer Road. Solihull Railway Station, which offers a nine minute run into central Birmingham is 250 metres away, and Touchwood Shopping Centre, with John Lewis and a new Asha’s Restaurant now open, is just a short stroll.


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David Hofton added: “Train times as low as 1 hour 35 minutes into London Marylebone are also a significant attraction.”


Prices range from £165,000 to £385,000 and apartments include studio, one bedroom and two bedroom options, plus a stunning one-off exclusive penthouse at £799,950.


To give a flavour of the luxury specification that can be expected at Consort House and Royal House, Elevate has opened two show apartments, a one bed and a two bed example, with a further two apartments also finished and available for inspection.


Further information can be viewed at Elevate Property Group’s website - www.elevatepropertygroup.co.uk/developments- grid/princes-gate/ or call Julia Evans at smarthomes on 0121 744 4144, or email newhomes@smart-homes.co.uk


Elevate Property Group currently has nationwide interests in 1,300 plots with a gross development value in excess of £330 million.


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