
City Greens
The site is located within the Sheldon District Centre, near a Tesco Supermarket and the Three Horseshoes Public House. It is a sustainable location for new high-density residential development, close to all facilities.
The residential development will play an important role in ensuring the vitality of the centres in accordance with national policy. The site also presents the opportunity to provide an appropriate link between Coventry Road and the parkland to the west.
The current site is located between Birmingham City Centre and Birmingham International Airport along the arterial Coventry Road (A45), in Sheldon. The site overlooks the adjoining greenbelt strip, Westley Brook. And has lovely views of Sheldon ark, which is extremely rare for such a central Birmingham development. Despite being in such close proximity to the city, the area of Sheldon has an over supply of green space in relation to other local wards.
Investment Highlights
- The Developer has been delivering residential properties since 2005
- Charles Jordan Homes has received recognition for their quality first approach to homes
- Park View is their 12th development across the Birmingham market
- 3 miles to Birmingham Airport
- 5 Miles to Birmingham Central (New Street Station)
- 3 Miles to Solihull
- 3 Miles to Birmingham Heartlands Hospital
The UK's second-largest city
Birmingham is the UK’s second-largest city and home to an incredible diversity of people, businesses, cultural sites, opportunities and everything else you want to see in a 21st-century city.
The city is built on a legacy of industrial strength that gives a unique sense of place and an appeal to both people and businesses. Increasingly seen as an alternative to London, Birmingham is building on strong foundations.
Now, a once-in-a-lifetime series of investments from the 2022 Commonwealth Games to the HS@ high-speed rail line and many more have given Birmingham a unique opportunity to step forward onto the world stage - and the city has taken its chance.
Birmingham Economy
Birmingham has proven its economic resilience in recent years. The 2023 Birmingham Economic Review, led by the University of Birmingham, City REDI and the Birmingham Economic Chambers of Commerce, shows that the Greater Birmingham area generates more than £55bn annually, with the city itself having a GDP of approximately £27.8bn.
Key employers in the city include major national and international firms such as Amazon, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Goldman Sachs, HSBC, Jaguar Land Rover, Nuffield Health, Deloitte, Mondelez International, the National Grid and many more.
PricewaterhouseCoopers has ranked Birmingham as the UK’s most investible city, and in recent years, the region has received more Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) than anywhere else in the UK outside London
Birmingham’s major regeneration areas
Birmingham’s recent history is one of transformation from an industrial core city into a true 21st-century destination that is bringing people from across the country and the world. This was made possible by a range of major regeneration works.
Big City Plan - A major 20-year regeneration plan turning the city centre on its head
Smithfield - Described as a once-in-a-lifetime chance to transform a 17-hectare site in the centre of the city
Jewellery Quarter - One of the city’s most important locations, it has served for centuries as the centre of Britain's jewellery manufacturing trade.
Market Highlights
- Office for National Statistics recorded a 6.7% growth in Birmingham's population in the last census
- Approximately 7000 new homes are needed in Birmingham each year, states Knight Frank, with 8,848 new homes to be under construction leading up to 2028
- The Greater Birmingham Economy is valued at £55bn as noted by the Birmingham Economic Review
- £3.68bn is the value of investible infrastructure currently in development
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Projected Rental Growth

Who is the developer?
Charles Jordan Homes.
Who is the developer's solicitor?
Clark Brookes Turner Cary Solicitors / Baldev King / Jasdip Purewal. Jasdip.Purewal@cbtcsolicitors.co.uk / Baldev.Kang@cbtcsolicitors.co.uk
What is the site address?
Coventry Road, Birmingham, B26 3YU.
What is the planning permission number?
2020/01664/PA
Who provides the warranty/insurance document?
Ark Warranty Provider.
Who are the architects?
DS Architects.
What are the parking arrangements?
There are only 70 spaces - they can be purchased for £7,500 on top of the purchase price (right to park). With 9 charging points for electric cars. It is mandatory to purchase a parking space with a 2-bed flat.
Is there a specification document?
See assets.
Who is the freeholder?
Charles Jordan (Lyndon Place).
What is the ground rent?
Peppercorn.
What is the payment plan?
£2500 reservation fee and 20% deposit.
What protection is on the deposit?
10% held in escrow.
What is the service charge?
Service charge is estimated on project assets, £1.22- £1.73, depending on the unit.
Are short-term lets allowed in the lease?
Can provide a covering letter for clients who need it. Will be a small admin charge of approximately £250.
Who are the recommended solicitors?
Martin Mcqueen - Arch Law / 07776 208 600 / martin.mcqueen@arch.law / www/arch.law. OR River Fu Licensed Conveyancer 英国房产律师协会持牌房产律师 Chan Neill Solicitors LLP 107 Charterhouse Street London EC1M 6HW www.cnsolicitors.com Switchboard 020 7253 7781 Email: rfu@cnsolicitors.com DD: 02075534413 Fax: 02072537785
What are the ceiling heights?
B5-38, B5-39, A6-46, A6-47 – Floor to ceiling : 2350mm A5-43, A5-42, B4-34, B4-35, B2-27, B3-28, A4-36, A4-35 – Floor to ceiling : 2300mm Ground Floor Apartments - 2500 Floor to ceiling. The rest of the flats are 2400. Please note that we have only allowed for a nominal minimum value for void. So the heights will increase. Once all the M&E stuff is in.
How is the development financed?
Charles Jordan Ltd is the parent company, Zorin Finance is the funder. Directors of the company have given personal guarantees to the bank, and liquid and personal assets surpass the development.
What is the fence height in the gardens? What are the garden sizes?
1.8m in fence height, garden sizes are listed on availability.
What size are the balconies?
2.65 SQM
What is the leasehold?
The leasehold is 250 years; however, this may increase to 900 years with new legislation










