A collection of new build houses and apartments located in the heart of Selly Oak, on the well known historic landmark site, Selly Oak Hospital
This former Victorian teaching hospital has been transformed into a stunning selection of luxury homes while taking great care to preserve and reflect the memory of its period construction.
The development is set within formal landscaped gardens with onsite residents’ parking and is ideally located close to many local amenities including the University of Birmingham and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital.
Florence Place will be an exciting addition to Selly Oaks’ residential property landscape, ideal for those looking to take their next step on the property ladder or buying their first home, with a mixture of one and two-bedroom apartments, some with additional studies, and larger family homes.
As well as being directly connected to Birmingham city centre in just 10 minutes by train, Selly Oak has unrivalled connectivity by rail, bus and road. Florence Place is ideally located just half a mile from Selly Oak station, with Queen Elizabeth hospital and the University of Birmingham accessible on foot in under 30 minutes.
Those who need to travel further afield also have a plethora of options, with London just an 86-minute train away, a journey which will be significantly reduced by HS2, and Birmingham Airport just a 35-minute drive.
Florence Place’s direct access to Birmingham means that residents will have access to all that the UK’s second city has to offer, from its exceptional employment opportunities to lively nightlife, renowned bars and restaurants and excellent retail.
Selly Oaks’ proximity to Birmingham city centre means that property in the region has excellent price and rental growth potential. Forecasts suggest that Birmingham could experience up to 19.2% price growth and 19.3% rental growth over the next 5 years, with many tenants and homebuyers looking outside the city centre as demand for properties continues to outweigh supply.
Birmingham already has a population of more than 1.4 million people, a number which is set to increase significantly over the next decade as more people move from the capital and set their roots down in the city to take advantage of its growing number of employment opportunities and relative affordability compared to London.
Almost 60% of the population is under 35, making it one of the youngest cities in Europe, and making Birmingham an attractive market for buy-to-let investors as well as homebuyers, due to the younger generation making up the majority of the rental market.
Florence Place and Nurses House floorplans are available on request - to request your copy and to find out live availability at this development please contact Centrick New Homes on 0121 347 6116 (option 2) or email newhomes@centrick.co.uk
Nurses House at Florence Place is a bespoke collection of apartments in the former nurses’ quarters at Selly Oak Hospital. This historic building has been thoughtfully restored and converted into just nine two-bedroom residences, each with unique features and a luxurious specification. The block benefits from two private entrances and dedicated parking for each apartment.
With high ceilings and spacious, light-filled rooms, these apartments offer something completely unique to the Selly Oak property market. Original features have been maintained throughout, whilst modern fixtures and fittings allow the building to stand the test of time and be enjoyed by residents for years to come, bringing an integral part of Birmingham’s history into the 21st Century.
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