Tuesday, 25, Sep 2007 03:57
Built around the metropolitan sprawl of England's second biggest city, Birmingham, the West Midlands also includes Wolverhampton and the towns of Coventry, Dudley and Walsall. Buyers pay a relatively low average of around £200,000 for their property, according to RightMove.co.uk, but the region has seen prices rise steadily over the last few years. The river Severn traverses the region, flowing through the urban developments in the west toward rural Worcestershire and Herefordshire to Wales.
Set in the suburbs of Birmingham the development is self-contained, just a short walk from local shops and amenities.
Edgbaston sits on the edge of Birmingham, an affluent suburb where the urban nature of the city begins to subside into the countryside.
Close to the M6 motorway and the town of Walsall, Edenside sits in the middle of the Black Country.
Eight apartments in a single development, including one penthouse, all with underground parking and wine cellars.
The new development is phase ten of a well populated new community on the outskirts of Coventry.
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