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SETL,
Birmingham, UK

SETL, located in Birmingham's Jewellery Quarter, comprises 101 high-specification apartments, offering both one and two-bedroom units. Don't miss out on this exceptional canal side buy-to-let opportunity - register your interest today!

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rental yield

Rental Yield 6%+

Prices From: £257,500

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Comprising of one or two bedroom units, SETL Birmingham, offers 102 luxury apartments, all finished to the highest standards.

  • Yields of 6%+
  • Prices from just £257,500
  • Only £2500! required to reserve
  • Modern and sustainable features
  • Highly connected location (Jewellery Quarter)
  • Contemporary living
  • Fully integrated appliances
  • Stylish bathrooms
  • Waterside living
  • Green space minutes walk
  • Leasehold 999 years
  • Rooftop terrace
  • Onsite wellness studio
  • Communal workspace lounge
  • Minutes away from local train stations

The SETL development in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter is a striking new addition to the city’s skyline, located in the vibrant St Paul’s area.

This high-end residential project features 102 contemporary apartments, including one and two-bedroom units.

The development offers modern amenities such as a gym, communal gardens, and 24-hour concierge service.

With its prime location just minutes from New Street and Snow Hill stations, residents enjoy convenient access to local transport links and the bustling city life. The project is set to be completed in Q3 2024, making it an attractive option for buy-to-let investors seeking high rental yields and a desirable lifestyle for tenants.

IN THE HEART OF

Birmingham

The SETL development is ideally situated in Birmingham’s Jewellery Quarter, just off St. Paul’s Square. This prime location offers residents easy access to local amenities, including a variety of independent shops, restaurants, and cafes. Public transport is also highly accessible, with New Street and Snow Hill stations just a short walk away, providing quick connections to other parts of the city and beyond. Additionally, Grand Central and workspaces on Colmore Row and Paradise are conveniently nearby, making it an excellent location for both living and working.

BIRMINGHAM

Transport Links

Birmingham’s central location means the city is a national transport and commercial hub. Set at the core of the UK’s motorway network, 90% of the UK population is accessible within a four-hour drive of the city.

The three existing city centre train stations provide fast connections to the major cities of the country, with High Speed 2 set to increase capacity and provide access from Birmingham to London in just 45 minutes.

  • Arena Birmingham – 0.7 miles
  • Brindley Place – 1.5 miles
  • The National Sealife Centre – 1.6 miles
  • International Convention Centre – 0.7 miles
  • University College Birmingham – 0.8 miles
  • O2 Academy – 2 miles
  • Hippodrome Theatre – 2.8 miles
  • New Street Station / Grand Central – 2.2 miles

BIRMINGHAM

Education and Employment

With a growing population of over and an estimated undersupply of 26,000 new homes, the rental market is expanding, opening the door to investors and the buy-to-let market. Home to five Universities and over 73,000 students, The National Exhibition Centre (NEC) and International Convention Centre (ICC) host over 850 events per year and are big employers. Cadbury’s Bourneville, National Express Head Quarters, Rolls Royce and Jaguar are also based here, in addition to the huge retail industry.

  • HSBC £200m Head Quarters employing over 4,000 staff relocated & opened in early 2019
  • Plans to move the Bank of England from London to Birmingham are underway
  • Cadbury’s Bourneville, National Express, Rolls Royce and Jaguar are also based here, in addition to the huge retail industry.
  • 73,000 students supply post-graduation talent to the City from 5 Universities
  • 8% property price growth in the last five years
  • Land Registry reports property prices rising at three times the National Average Rate

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