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The Vaults, Ilkeston
A conversion of a historic public house in the attractive market town of Ilkeston, a commuter town for nearby Nottingham and Derby.
Get more infoKey Points
- Eight homes – studio, 1&2-beds
- Period conversion
- Nottingham commuter town
- Nottingham to London 1h 40 min train
- Prices from £67,900
- 7% average gross rental return forecasts
- Completion Q1 2019
- 250-year leasehold
Why invest with ROC?
As Specialists in UK property, we’re here to ensure your investments out perform and exceed expectations. We know this because we only offer our clients properties that we would be prepared to invest in ourselves. Our dedicated team of property professionals are always on hand to answer any questions you may have.
Here’s what you can expect from us:
- Honest, impartial property investment introductions
- Intricate insights into the UK property market
- Informed consultation as and when you require it
- A dedicated, specialist portfolio and investment manager
- Secure, high yielding opportunities
- Knowledge to help build, diversify and grow your investment portfolio
Overview
A historic local landmark, The Vaults is the conversion of a former public house with Georgian and Victorian architectural merit. The development houses eight apartments, a mix of studios, one and two-bedrooms with a one-bedroom coach house.
Location
Ilkeston lies on the outskirts of Nottingham, within easy access of the M1. The town’s train station provides direct connections to surrounding cities, Nottingham, Leeds and Norwich and only began in 2017, opening up Ilkeston as a desirable place to live for commuting professionals. Owing to its increased public transport connections – the station a £10million public infrastructure work – and location on the outskirts of the city of Nottingham, Ilkeston is an interesting market to watch, with sustainable growth potential. Until 2017 it had been the largest UK town not to have its own rail link.