Rents have increased 19.6% in Manchester and 17.9% in Birmingham in the last 12 months. Using our unique position in the property market since 2005, we can help you access some of the best property developments and exclusive opportunities before anyone else…
*JLL Market Research Outlook 2023.
Prices starting from £198,000
Rental demand in the area is outstripping supply
Huge property hotspot for 2023 – named the ‘coolest place to live’ in the UK
£1.9 billion in regeneration schemes in the area
Two communal courtyards, bicycle storage and high quality finish
Completion Q1 2025
Rents have increased 19.6% in Manchester and 17.9% in Birmingham in the last 12 months. Using our unique position in the property market since 2005, we can help you access some of the best property developments and exclusive opportunities before anyone else…
*JLL Market Research Outlook 2023.
Prices starting from £198,000
Rental demand in the area is outstripping supply
Huge property hotspot for 2023 – named the ‘coolest place to live’ in the UK
£1.9 billion in regeneration schemes in the area
Two communal courtyards, bicycle storage and high quality finish
Completion Q1 2025
Investment Brochure:
Sapphire Court is a collection of 166 apartments in Birmingham's hugely popular creative quarter, Digbeth. With prices starting from £198,000, it is one of our most exciting projects to date.
10-minute walk from the centre of Birmingham and in the heart of Digbeth's social scene.
Luxury apartments with communal courtyards.
Located in the area named the 'coolest place to live in the UK' and 'best place to live in 2023' by The Sunday Times.
Sapphire Court is a collection of 166 apartments in Birmingham's hugely popular creative quarter, Digbeth. With prices starting from £198,000, it is one of our most exciting projects to date.
10-minute walk from the centre of Birmingham and in the heart of Digbeth's social scene.
Luxury apartments with communal courtyards.
Located in the area named the 'coolest place to live in the UK' and 'best place to live in 2023' by The Sunday Times.