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Overview a New Benchmark for Residential Living in the City The Projects team at Select Property Group has worked tirelessly for 12 months to secure an incredible site in Birmingham city centre. We now have an unmissable investment opportunity. And we want you – our valued investors – to join us at the very start of this exciting journey. For the first time, we will be launching Affinity Living, our luxury, purpose-built residential property brand, in Birmingham, a city where a quarter of households rent their properties. Boasting the brand’s typical range of premium amenities and facilities, it will deliver tenants in Birmingham with a living experience unmatched anywhere else in the city. A New Benchmark for Residential Living in Overview the City COMPLETION DATE: Q4 2023 z 278 premium one and two-bedroom residential rental apartments, split across two buildings DEVELOPER: Select Property Group z Prime location at the gateway of Birmingham city centre LOCATION: Birmingham, B5 7AZ z Typical Affinity Living facilities and amenities: PROJECTED YIELD: – Large, contemporary living spaces 6% – State-of-the-art gymnasium and fitness studio ESTIMATED SERVICE CHARGE: GBP 3-3.50 PER SQ.FT. – Residents’ lounge LEASEHOLD: – TV lounge area 250 years – Live/work lounge & private working booths – Courtyard and terrace area 1 A Prime Location at the EntranceM6 Motorway of the City Centre AFFINITY LIVING BIRMINGHAM BOASTS A LOCATION WITHOUT COMPROMISE. Birmingham City Birmingham Hospital Aston University Jewellery Quarter Birmingham Children’s Hospital Birmingham City University Colmore Row Birmingham Snow Hill train station Victoria Square Temple Street Birmingham Curzon Street ‘HS2’ train station Arena Birmingham Symphony Hall Birmingham Moor Street train station Birmingham New HSBC Bullring & Grand Central Headquarters Street train station The Mailbox Birmingham City Digbeth Football Club O2 Academy Chinese Quarter St Thomas C of E Academy Five Ways train station Co-op Convenience Store Rickman Drive bus stop Edgbaston High School for Girls West House School Hallfield School M5 motorway Newman University University of Birmingham Edgbaston Cricket M42 Motorway Stadium Birmingham Birmingham Queen Elizabeth Cadbury World Moseley Hall Hospital International Airport Hospital New Street Station 1km Site Location 1. Birmingham New Street Station 2. Arena Birmingham 3. Bullring & Grand Central 4. Victoria Square 5. Symphony Hall 6. Birmingham Children’s Hospital 7. St Phillip’s Cathedral 8. Great Western Arcade 9. Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum 10. Aston University 11. Birmingham Snow Hill 12. Colmore Row 2 Typical Floorplan HIGHGATE PLACE City Centre Level 02-03-S2-P04.pdf 1 10/20/20 4:48 PM 8 9 10 11 12 13 Level 01-S2-P04.pdf 1 10/20/20 4:45 PM COLOR BEDROOM 7 1 BED 2 BED 6 14 5 25 24 23 Westside 26 15 & City Centre 22 4 Highgate 27 21 16 3 28 20 2 17 1 29 19 18 C M Y CM MY CY CMY K Edgbaston C M Y CM MY CY CMY K City Centre BELGRAVIA GARDENS 4 3 COLOR BEDROOM 8 9 1 BED 7 10 2 5 2 BED Highgate Westside & City Centre 6 11 12 1 Edgbaston 14 13 Pricing Payment Plan PROPERTY TYPE AVERAGE PRICE ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENTS TWO-BEDROOM APARTMENTS 79x One-Bedroom Apartments GBP 236,882 GBP 5,000 reservation fee + GBP 5,000 reservation fee + GBP 495 admin fee GBP 495 admin fee 199x Two-Bedroom Apartments GBP 303,838 30% on contract exchange 25% on contract exchange 70% balance on completion 75% balance on completion (less your GBP 5,000 reservation fee) (less your GBP 5,000 reservation fee) 3 Off-Market Investment Opportunity Never before has Select Property Group been able to offer you an investment as early in the development planning phase as this. Reserve your preferred property from this very initial information from our Projects team and enjoy the following benefits: z An exclusive 5% Off-Market discount z A 2% developer price increase in February 2021 – meaning an additional saving when you AFFINITY LIVING BIRMINGHAM purchase before this time — BELGRAVIA GARDENS z Option to purchase a discounted car parking space for GBP 15,000 during the off-market phase (GBP 25,000 after the off-market phase ends) subject to terms and conditions Contact Select Property Group for full details about off-market opportunities at Affinity Living AFFINITY LIVING BIRMINGHAM — HIGHGATE PLACE Birmingham. 4.
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