Freehold investment promises over £550,000 annual income

Freehold investment promises over £550,000 annual income


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The agency Watling Real Estate has been instructed to market a freehold investment opportunity featuring 90 apartments within a prominent Doncaster city centre property.
 
Princegate House, Waterdale, is a recently developed property which agents Alex Sweetman and James Bunce believe has significant potential.
 
It comprises a five storey building arranged into a mix of 90 self-contained studio and one bedroom apartments, along with communal and service areas, with a fenced rear car park for 20 vehicles, plus a bike store.
 
The unbroken freehold interest promises diversified income from standard rental agreements, short term Airbnb-style managed lets and on-site car parking.

James Bunce, a surveyor in Watling Real Estate’s Leeds office, says: “The position of Princegate House within Doncaster centre means it is only a short walk from the Frenchgate Shopping Centre, and the city’s main transport interchange, which offer excellent transport links alongside a plentiful supply of convenience retailing, a multiplex cinema and a diverse array of restaurants, pubs and clubs.
 
“It also neighbours the recently developed Waterdale Civic and Cultural Quarter, which is steadily becoming a local attraction in its own right and is promising to transform the wider Waterdale area.”
 
The property currently generates a gross annual income of £555,613 with a 2024 operating budget of circa £218,000.
 
Further information at https://watling.com/property/223046/ or via James Bunce on [email protected]

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