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== Summary == Card House is our latest investment opportunity in the up-and-coming city of Bradford. Card House will be Phase 1 of 4 in the conversion of a grade II listed building in the city. This splendid conversion will create 144 apartments over four floors, all providing ready to move in living space that will suit those looking for well-appointed apartments that offer easy access to Bradford city centre. All apartments in Card House are spacious, delivering larger than average accommodation. The clever use of natural and electrical lighting ensures the apartments are light and airy, providing truly special homes. '''Why invest?''' Card House is certain to be popular with both investors and tenants alike. The development occupies a highly prominent position between the higher quality outer Bradford residential suburbs and the Airedale towns and villages of Shipley, Cottingley and Bingley. In addition to this, Card House will offer excellent transport links to both Bradford and Leeds city centre, offering a perfect location for those looking to commute. Apartments at Card House start from Β£105,000 and offer an impressive 7% assured NET rental return for 2 years, meaning that those who invest are guaranteed a minimum income of Β£14,700. Specifications include: * Grade II listed building * 27 Studio apartments * 105 One-bedroom apartments * 12 Two-bedroom apartments * External parking spaces
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