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Landmark listing of city centre penthouse takes Leeds estate agent to new heights
Landmark listing of city centre penthouse takes Leeds estate agency to new heights
A LEEDS estate agency has launched to market the highest-valued apartment in the city centre in its history.
The landmark listing of the 10th floor penthouse apartment at Whitehall Waterfront marks another milestone in the resurgence of Leeds riverside living, according to Linley & Simpson.
On the market at £550,000, only one other apartment in the city centre is currently for sale at a higher price.
The two-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment has breathtaking views across Leeds and beyond through south, east and west facing floor-to-ceiling windows.
Leading from a 27-feet open plan living area, it also features a striking, wrap-around panoramic terrace that featured in a book about Leeds when it was first built.
Sales Manager Andy Bonner said: “This is the highest value property we hae been invited to market since we opened a branch in the city centre over a decade ago.
“It is a landmark listing in the continued renaissance of Leeds waterside living in general, and Whitehall Waterfront in particular.
“The asking price is a good barometer of the strength of the current market, and is also a clear signal as we pass the start of 2019 of the appeal that waterside living still commands in Leeds.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by richard chew .
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