| Property Type | Office |
| Tenure | For Sale |
| Size | 922 sq ft |
| Price | Offers in the region of £125,000 |
| Rates Payable | Upon Enquiry |
| Service Charge | £262.50 per annum |
| EPC Rating | This property has been graded as D (78) |
The property comprises a two-storey, mid-terraced office building of traditional construction, surmounted by a pitched tiled roof, providing well-presented accommodation.
The ground floor is arranged to provide an entrance porch leading into a central hallway, off which are a series of predominantly cellular office suites together with WC facilities. The layout lends itself well to a range of occupier requirements.
The first floor is accessed via an internal staircase and provides a combination of open-plan office space, a dedicated meeting room and kitchen facilities, offering a good balance of collaborative and private working areas.
The specification includes carpet tiled flooring, double glazed windows and gas-fired central heating throughout.
Externally, the property benefits from three secure, allocated car parking spaces.
St Michaels Court is situated within West Bromwich town centre with the High Street and the New Square Shopping Centre being within walking distance. The property benefits from strong public transport connectivity, with West Bromwich Bus Station located nearby and regular services operating throughout the Black Country and into Birmingham city centre.
Rail connections are available at Sandwell & Dudley railway station, providing regional and national services. In addition, the premises are well positioned for road access, lying close to the A41 and A4031, with convenient links to Junction 1 of the M5 motorway, facilitating access to
Birmingham, Wolverhampton and the wider motorway network.
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The property benefits from small business rates relief, subject to occupier qualification.
We understand that all mains services are connected on, or adjacent to the subject premises.
The agent has not tested the suitability of the connections and recommends that interested parties carry out their own investigations.