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A development that will have you smiling like a Cheshire cat
Brenda McNally



INVESTORS looking for a unique overseas investment in the UK will be interested in the Cheshire Lines Building, close to Warrington town centre in the northwest of England.

A stylish redevelopment of a 250-year-old railway station, the development is comprised of 62 one- and two-bed apartments within easy reach of transport, shopping, entertainment and leisure amenities.

Boasting a stunning glass atrium which floods the building with light, the units are bright, spacious and have all the mod cons including plasma TVs, fully fitted kitchens, luxury bathrooms as well as carpets and oak flooring.

One-bed apartments start at 189,446 for just under 460sq ft and the remaining two-beds, circa 760sq ft, start at 236,826. The Dublin-based property developer, Profile Properties, estimates that one-beds will rent for about 740 per month and twobeds from 962 per month.

Situated in the heart of the Northwest, Warrington is ideally located for an easy commute to Manchester, Liverpool and Chester and has a good motorway network with the M62 to the north, M56 to the south and M6 to the east.

Good transport links, with railway, bus and motorway connection has made Warrington a popular location for profitable investment. There are currently over 60 international companies based in Warrington, and the area boasts one of the highest employment rates in the UK.

For more information, contact selling agent Profile Properties, 01-295 0777




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