Long leasehold city centre
Flat 2, 48 Camden Street, Birmingham B1 3DP
£125,000 11 September 2025
GUIDE PRICE AUCTION DATE
A charming duplex apartment within the popular Copperworks development. Affording a spacious, open plan kitchen and living room area. Situated in Birmingham's popular Jewellery Quarter, the property has an estimated rental value of approximately £1,100 per calendar month. Location The property is situated in the popular Copperworks development in the south west of the city’s Jewellery Quarter, a new and thriving residential neighbourhood for Birmingham, only minutes walk from the city centre. Birmingham has three main stations; New Street, Snow Hill and Moor Street, the former two being the closest to The Copperworks, around a 10 minute walk. The proposed HS2 would put Birmingham at the epicentre of the UK's new high-speed rail network slashing journey times to London down from 1 hr 21 mins to 45 mins. It would also revolutionise Birmingham’s connectivity with the regions, making Leeds accessible in 49 mins, what is presently a two hour trip. BHX, Birmingham’s International Airport is ever-growing its flight path span, its expansion making it the fastest growing airport in the UK, with major airlines including British Airways, Emirates, Qatar Airways, PIA, Lufthansa and EasyJet. Meanwhile, Colmore Row, the city’s central business district is just a 10 minute walk from The Copperworks.
2, 48 Camden St, B1 3DP
Guide Price
£125,000
Auction Date
11 Sep 2025
Time
08:30
Lot
142
Auctioneer
Bond Wolfe Auctions
Bond Wolfe Auctions
5-6 Greenfield Crescent, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 3BE
0121 312 1212
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