£281,000
HMO End of Terrace House
VES-LL13-013
INITIAL INVESTMENT
£85,230
Based on
deposit: £70,250
stamp duty: £12,480
mortgage fees: £1,500
conveyancing fees: £1,000
GROSS RENT
£33,332
GROSS YIELD
11.9%
TENANCY
Tenanted
TENURE
Freehold
5 bedrooms
5 bathrooms
1,285
Fully Furnished
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Wrexham is the largest town in the north of Wales and lies between the Welsh mountains and the lower Dee Valley alongside the border with England and around 14 miles south of Chester.
Wrexham town centre is orbited by a ring road. The A483 is the principal route in town and connects it with the A55/M53 and A5/M54.
The town has four railway stations Wrexham General, Wrexham Central, Gwersyllt and Ruabon. Wrexham General is on two different lines, the Shrewsbury to Chester Line and the Borderlands Line. Wrexham Central is a small station and is on the Wrexham to Bidston in Birkenhead Borderlands Line. Gwersyllt serves the Wrexham suburb of the same name and is a stop on the Borderlands line between Wrexham General and Bidston. Ruabon is a bus and mainline rail interchange located in South Wrexham. It lies on the Shrewsbury to Wrexham line between Chirk and Wrexham General. Trains run northbound to Chester and Holyhead connecting with the ferries to Dublin Port and southbound to Shrewsbury and either Cardiff Central or Birmingham New Street.
Wrexham town centre is going through widespread change which includes a new tourist information centre plus shop selling local produce, a café and event space. This is set to open in Spring 2020. Nationwide Building Society is also investing in the town centre and is relocating their branch to a bigger space set to open in 2020. In Henblas Street a disused shopping area is going to be developed into a multi-purpose site including Sports Direct, eateries, housing and independent retail.
Hope Street and Bank Street are just two of several shopping streets within the mainly pedestrianised town centre, where major retailers such as New Look, WH Smith and Claire’s as well as independent businesses can be found. Eagles Meadow shopping centre is also home to the usual High Street favourites. Wrexham continues its market town tradition with two architecturally significant Victorian indoor markets, Butchers and General and an open-air market on Mondays.
Some of the top local attractions include Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, the National Trust owned Erddig Park with its hall and formal gardens, Ty Mawr Country Park, Techniquest Glyndwr, Bangor-on-Dee racecourse, Alyn Waters Country park and Wrexham County Borough museum.
Wrexham has a number of primary and secondary schools. Yale College is one of the largest colleges in Wales and provides a wide range of higher education courses as well as adult education. Glyndwr University is an accredited institution of the University of Wales with around 8,000 full-time students as well as 350 international students. It offers both undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
Wrexham’s largest employers include Wockhardt and Ipsen as well as other biopharmaceutical companies. JCB can be found on the Wrexham Industrial Estate, and ACT and Magellan Aerospace are also major employers in the area, whilst Airbus is in nearby Broughton. Food manufacturers like Kelloggs, Cadbury, Calypso and Village Bakery also have sites here as well as electronics companies Sharp and Brother.
Percy Road,
Wrexham,
Wrexham Principal Area,
Wales,
LL13 7EE
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