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Property firm makes a point of letting Leeds apartments
All 42 apartments within a conversion of a former college building in Leeds have been sold to investors, and city living specialist Morgans is now marketing the homes to tenants.
East Point, which is located on East Street, just behind another successful residential development The Gateway, was converted by developer Fortis, and the building’s modern, sleek finish and city centre location are appealing to tenants according to Jonathan Morgan, managing director of Morgans.
He says: “East Point is a modern building less than a mile from Leeds station and also within easy reach of the University of Leeds. Its stylish interiors, residents’ terrace, cycle storage facilities and off street parking are ticking all the right the boxes with tenants who are looking for an easily accessible and smart city centre home.”
On the market for between £650 and £1,250 per calendar month, the one and two bedroom apartments have attractive veneer floors, contemporary kitchens, fully tiled modern white bathrooms, secure access and CCTV.
Jonathan adds: “High quality schemes like East Point are highly sought after, as there remains a real lack of supply of new smaller scale apartment buildings in Leeds. We are having a very positive response to East Point since taking over the contract from the developer to market the 11 remaining apartments, and have already let five. There are now just six one bedroom apartments available at £695 per calendar month, and we are confident they will all be let very soon.”
For further information about East Point or Morgans, visit www.cityliving.co.uk or call 0113 398 0099.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Emma Mortimer .
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