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A beautiful student accommodation building in a town steeped in heritage.

Call us - 0113 487 5745
Email: hello@theblockbuyingcompany.co.uk

Expression of interest sought at £1.98M and above

A beautiful student accommodation building in a town steeped in heritage.

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Investment Summary

This property is a collection of 11 clusters consisting of 57 units

# The block consists of 29 en-suite rooms and 28 non- en-suite rooms. 

# In current standards, with en-suite rooms priced at £100 pw and non en-suite rooms priced at £90 pw, the incoming rental when fully let would be £281,840 giving you a gross of 14% yield.

# There is potential to further increase rents for the right investor by updating the accommodation.

# A development exclusive for student occupants in one of the most popular student areas in the North East,

# A prime location for occupants, featuring a wealth of nearby amenities and excellent transport links across the region. 

# A 5 min walk to the train station and 10 min walk to the University campus makes this investment ideal.

Investment Summary

This property is a collection of 11 clusters consisting of 57 units

# The block consists of 29 en-suite rooms and 28 non- en-suite rooms. 

# In current standards, with en-suite rooms priced at £100 pw and non en-suite rooms priced at £90 pw, the incoming rental when fully let would be £281,840 giving you a gross of 14% yield.

# There is potential to further increase rents for the right investor by updating the accommodation.

# A development exclusive for student occupants in one of the most popular student areas in the North East,

# A prime location for occupants, featuring a wealth of nearby amenities and excellent transport links across the region. 

# A 5 min walk to the train station and 10 min walk to the University campus makes this investment ideal.

Investing in Huddersfield

Overview

Huddersfield is a large market town in the West Kirklees local authority of West Yorkshire. It is steeped in heritage relating to its status as a mill town in the industrial revolution, and is currently a popular student destination courtesy of the University of Huddersfield. 

It is situated on the doorstep of the Pennine hills, between Manchester and Bradford/Leeds/York. A large number of manufacturing businesses call Huddersfield their home, with active redevelopment of pre-existing and former sites across the area.

Huddersfield is known for its arts and cultural scene with events including the Huddersfield Literary Festival, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival and Huddersfield Carnival.
Other claims to fame are that Huddersfield is the birthplace of the Rugby League which was established here in 1895 and of former Prime Minister Harold Wilson.
Kirklees Council have also pledged £250 million investment as part of the ‘Huddersfield Blueprint’ a significant scheme to regenerate and modernise parts of the town.

The plan aims to deliver five key objectives for Huddersfield Town Centre: A vibrant culture, art, leisure and nightlife offer, thriving businesses, a great place to live, improved access and enhanced public spaces. It was subject to extensive public engagement in the latter half of 2019, to shape six key areas in the form of the Station Gateway, St Peter’s, Kingsgate and King Street, New Street, the Civic Quarter and introducing a new Cultural Heart in the Queensgate and Piazza area.
The Cultural Heart is anticipated to be the catalyst for change within the town centre, and the council have positioned it as the most iconic vision within the Blueprint. It will aim to deliver on new high-quality public spaces where visitors and residents can congregate and enjoy leisure, arts and music.
Kirklees Council have also pledged £250 million investment as part of the ‘Huddersfield Blueprint’ a significant scheme to regenerate and modernise parts of the town.

The plan aims to deliver five key objectives for Huddersfield Town Centre: A vibrant culture, art, leisure and nightlife offer, thriving businesses, a great place to live, improved access and enhanced public spaces. It was subject to extensive public engagement in the latter half of 2019, to shape six key areas in the form of the Station Gateway, St Peter’s, Kingsgate and King Street, New Street, the Civic Quarter and introducing a new Cultural Heart in the Queensgate and Piazza area.
The Cultural Heart is anticipated to be the catalyst for change within the town centre, and the council have positioned it as the most iconic vision within the Blueprint. It will aim to deliver on new high-quality public spaces where visitors and residents can congregate and enjoy leisure, arts and music.

Investing in Huddersfield

Overview

Huddersfield is a large market town in the West Kirklees local authority of West Yorkshire. It is steeped in heritage relating to its status as a mill town in the industrial revolution, and is currently a popular student destination courtesy of the University of Huddersfield. 

It is situated on the doorstep of the Pennine hills, between Manchester and Bradford/Leeds/York. A large number of manufacturing businesses call Huddersfield their home, with active redevelopment of pre-existing and former sites across the area.

Huddersfield is known for its arts and cultural scene with events including the Huddersfield Literary Festival, Huddersfield Contemporary Music Festival and Huddersfield Carnival.
Other claims to fame are that Huddersfield is the birthplace of the Rugby League which was established here in 1895 and of former Prime Minister Harold Wilson.
Kirklees Council have also pledged £250 million investment as part of the ‘Huddersfield Blueprint’ a significant scheme to regenerate and modernise parts of the town.

The plan aims to deliver five key objectives for Huddersfield Town Centre: A vibrant culture, art, leisure and nightlife offer, thriving businesses, a great place to live, improved access and enhanced public spaces. It was subject to extensive public engagement in the latter half of 2019, to shape six key areas in the form of the Station Gateway, St Peter’s, Kingsgate and King Street, New Street, the Civic Quarter and introducing a new Cultural Heart in the Queensgate and Piazza area.
The Cultural Heart is anticipated to be the catalyst for change within the town centre, and the council have positioned it as the most iconic vision within the Blueprint. It will aim to deliver on new high-quality public spaces where visitors and residents can congregate and enjoy leisure, arts and music.
Kirklees Council have also pledged £250 million investment as part of the ‘Huddersfield Blueprint’ a significant scheme to regenerate and modernise parts of the town.

The plan aims to deliver five key objectives for Huddersfield Town Centre: A vibrant culture, art, leisure and nightlife offer, thriving businesses, a great place to live, improved access and enhanced public spaces. It was subject to extensive public engagement in the latter half of 2019, to shape six key areas in the form of the Station Gateway, St Peter’s, Kingsgate and King Street, New Street, the Civic Quarter and introducing a new Cultural Heart in the Queensgate and Piazza area.
The Cultural Heart is anticipated to be the catalyst for change within the town centre, and the council have positioned it as the most iconic vision within the Blueprint. It will aim to deliver on new high-quality public spaces where visitors and residents can congregate and enjoy leisure, arts and music.

Location and transport

Huddersfield is 15 miles south of Bradford, 20 miles south-west of Leeds, 29 miles east of Manchester and 31 miles north of Sheffield. It is nestled on the doorstep of the beautiful Pennine Hills, with sunsets visible over the town from the nearby historic Castle Hill.

Regular bus connections across the town centre
By Rail:
Birmingham - 20 mins
Birmingham International Airport - 40 mins
Coventry - 55 min
Manchester - 2 hr 9 min
London Euston - 2 hr 1 min
Wolverhampton - 46 min
Times taken from National Rail Enquiries 

reach out to the surrounding villages and towns, with rail connections available to major nearby cities, as well as London in under three hours (subject to a change at a nearby station).
By Rail:
Hull - 1 hr 19 min
Leeds - 21 min
London Kings Cross - 2 hr 55 min (+1 change at Selby)
Manchester Victoria - 30 min
Scarborough - 1 hr 55 min
Selby - 45 min
Sheffield - 1 hr 16 min
York - 55 min

** Times taken from National Rail Enquiries

By Air: 
Leeds Bradford Airport is 23 miles from Huddersfield, serving many popular holiday destinations across Europe. Manchester Airport is 41 miles away and serves an extensive number of holiday destinations in addition to major hubs across the world such as New York, Dubai, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Toronto, and also connections to London Heathrow.

By Rail:
Hull - 1 hr 19 min
Leeds - 21 min
London Kings Cross - 2 hr 55 min (+1 change at Selby)
Manchester Victoria - 30 min
Scarborough - 1 hr 55 min
Selby - 45 min
Sheffield - 1 hr 16 min
York - 55 min

** Times taken from National Rail Enquiries

By Air: 
Leeds Bradford Airport is 23 miles from Huddersfield, serving many popular holiday destinations across Europe. Manchester Airport is 41 miles away and serves an extensive number of holiday destinations in addition to major hubs across the world such as New York, Dubai, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Toronto, and also connections to London Heathrow.

Location and transport

Huddersfield is 15 miles south of Bradford, 20 miles south-west of Leeds, 29 miles east of Manchester and 31 miles north of Sheffield. It is nestled on the doorstep of the beautiful Pennine Hills, with sunsets visible over the town from the nearby historic Castle Hill.

Regular bus connections across the town centre
By Rail:
Birmingham - 20 mins
Birmingham International Airport - 40 mins
Coventry - 55 min
Manchester - 2 hr 9 min
London Euston - 2 hr 1 min
Wolverhampton - 46 min
Times taken from National Rail Enquiries 

reach out to the surrounding villages and towns, with rail connections available to major nearby cities, as well as London in under three hours (subject to a change at a nearby station).
By Rail:
Hull - 1 hr 19 min
Leeds - 21 min
London Kings Cross - 2 hr 55 min (+1 change at Selby)
Manchester Victoria - 30 min
Scarborough - 1 hr 55 min
Selby - 45 min
Sheffield - 1 hr 16 min
York - 55 min

** Times taken from National Rail Enquiries

By Air: 
Leeds Bradford Airport is 23 miles from Huddersfield, serving many popular holiday destinations across Europe. Manchester Airport is 41 miles away and serves an extensive number of holiday destinations in addition to major hubs across the world such as New York, Dubai, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Toronto, and also connections to London Heathrow.

By Rail:
Hull - 1 hr 19 min
Leeds - 21 min
London Kings Cross - 2 hr 55 min (+1 change at Selby)
Manchester Victoria - 30 min
Scarborough - 1 hr 55 min
Selby - 45 min
Sheffield - 1 hr 16 min
York - 55 min

** Times taken from National Rail Enquiries

By Air: 
Leeds Bradford Airport is 23 miles from Huddersfield, serving many popular holiday destinations across Europe. Manchester Airport is 41 miles away and serves an extensive number of holiday destinations in addition to major hubs across the world such as New York, Dubai, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Toronto, and also connections to London Heathrow.

Your new investment

This property is already a popular student accommodation, perfectly situated in the heart of the town centre.
Huddersfield train station is less than five minutes away on foot from the property, whilst the bustling Queensgate campus at the University of Huddersfield can also be reached in under ten minutes of walking.
5a Northumberland Street is already a popular student accommodation, perfectly situated in the heart of the town centre.
Huddersfield train station is less than five minutes away on foot from the property, whilst the bustling Queensgate campus at the University of Huddersfield can also be reached in under ten minutes of walking.
The development spans five floors; a basement, ground floor, first second and third floor, with each unit of apartments featuring a communal kitchen and living room. In units with non en-suite bedrooms, there are two off-suite bathrooms for occupants to use.
There is one electric and water meter in the building with the bills being paid by the owner
Entry is admitted through to use of an external security code for extra peace of mind for student occupants. 
Expression of interest sought at £1.98M and above
Expression of interest sought at £1.98M and above

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Expression of interest sought at £1.98M and above

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Expression of interest sought at £1.98M and above
Expression of interest sought at £1.98M and above

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Enquire today and don’t miss out on this investment opportunity


TRUSTED MEMBERS OF 

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Office Address 10-12 East Parade, Leeds, LS1 2BH- By appointment only

Tel: 0113 487 5745  |  Privacy Policy