Modern One-Bedroom Apartment in Prime Worcester Location

Modern One-Bedroom Apartment in Prime Worcester Location

Modern and well-presented one-bedroom flat in a prime Worcester location. Close to amenities, transport links, and the city centre—ideal for professionals or investors.

Stylish Riverside Apartment – Flat 18, Donaldson Court, Princes Drive, Worcester, WR1

An exceptional opportunity to own a 1-bedroom apartment in the desirable Donaldson Court, just steps away from the picturesque Birmingham and Worcester Canal leading into Diglis Basis and the River Severn walkways. This property not only offers comfortable living but also represents a smart investment opportunity with excellent rental demand in the Worcester area.

Key Features

Prime Location: Situated near the River Severn, providing easy access to scenic views, Worcester city centre, and local amenities.
Bright Living Space: A well-lit, open-plan lounge perfect for relaxing or entertaining.
Comfortable Bedroom: A generously sized double bedroom
Modern Kitchen: Ample Space for your kitchen furniture and appliances
Bathroom: Sleek and modern, with premium fittings for a luxurious touch.
Parking: Includes designated parking for residents.

Investment Potential

High Rental Demand: With its central location and riverside charm, this apartment is highly attractive to tenants, ensuring minimal vacancy periods.
Strong Yield: Current rental income of £750 per month with potential for £800-£850 per month, offering a competitive yield for investors.
Capital Growth: Worcester is a growing city with increasing property values, making this apartment a sound long-term investment.

Whether you are looking for a stylish home or a property with solid profit potential in Donaldson Court ticks all the boxes.

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