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£155,000
(£327/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for saleThe Co-Operative, 18 Corporation Street, Coventry CV1
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
474 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
First Floor Apartment
One Bedroom
Secure Intercom/Video Entry
City Centre Location
Great Bus Links Directly Outside
Sold with a Tenant in Situ
Situated within the highly regarded Co-Operative redevelopment, this first-floor, one-bedroom apartment presents a superb opportunity for investors, with a tenant in situ and a sought-after city centre location. The property is accessed via a secure intercom and video entry system, leading to a welcoming reception area with lift access to all floors. Inside, the apartment is finished to a high specification, featuring an open-plan living and kitchen space equipped with integrated appliances (oven, ceramic hob, fridge/freezer, washer/dryer, and dishwasher) to cater to contemporary lifestyles.
The spacious double bedroom includes built-in wardrobes for ample storage, while the modern bathroom is fitted with a bath and mixer shower over. Residents benefit from exclusive access to a fully equipped gym and a stylish Resident's Lounge located on the third floor, perfect for relaxing or socialising. With excellent bus links directly outside and all the amenities of the city centre on the doorstep, this apartment offers the ideal blend of convenience, comfort, and security. This is a rare chance to acquire a modern, well-appointed apartment in one of the city’s most vibrant and innovative developments.
The current tenants are paying £1200pcm and their fixed term tenancy ends on the 31st August 2026 (Subject to change 1st May when the Renters Rights act changes)
Why live in the Coventry City Centre?
Whether you are a young professional seeking the "15-minute city" lifestyle or a family looking for a central hub with history, Coventry City Centre is undergoing a massive transformation. As of 2026, the City Centre South regeneration project is turning the heart of the city into a premiere residential and leisure destination.
Essential guide to living in the CV1 area.
Shopping & Lifestyle
The city centre offers a blend of major high-street names and unique "creative quarters."
West Orchards & Lower Precinct: These are the twin pillars of central shopping. You'll find staples like M&S, H&M, and jd Sports. For 2026, the new Street Kitchen Cov in West Orchards has become a go-to for global street food.
Cathedral Lanes: This is the city's premier dining destination. It houses popular spots like The Botanist, Wagamama, and the newly opened Olive Tree and Wingstop.
FarGo Village: Just a short walk from the central ring road, this repurposed industrial space is the "Shoreditch of Coventry." It’s packed with independent coffee shops, vintage markets, and craft breweries.
Coventry Market: A local icon. It’s currently receiving a £1m+ investment to modernize its circular facade while maintaining its status as the best spot for fresh, affordable local produce.
Parks & Green Spaces
Despite its urban feel, the city centre is remarkably "green, " with several tranquil escapes within walking distance.
Greyfriars Green: Located right by the train station, this is the city's formal gateway-perfect for a lunch break under the trees.
Lady Herbert’s Garden: A hidden gem nestled against the medieval city walls. It offers beautiful rose gardens and a quiet atmosphere away from the shopping crowds.
War Memorial Park: While technically a 10-15 minute walk from the city core, it is Coventry's "Central Park." It spans 120 acres and features tennis courts, a splash park, and the popular weekend Parkrun.
Naul’s Mill Park: Located just behind the Belgrade Theatre, this park has recently seen community-led improvements to its pond and bridge, making it a favorite for local residents.
Schools & Education
Coventry City Centre is highly sought after by parents due to the concentration of "Outstanding" rated institutions and prestigious independent schools.
Primary Schools
Southfields Primary: A highly-rated state school located directly in the city centre (CV1 5LS), known for its diverse and inclusive environment.
St Mary & St Benedict: A popular Catholic primary with strong community ties, situated on the edge of the central district.
Secondary & Further Education
Eden Girls' School: Currently rated Outstanding by Ofsted, this school consistently ranks among the top in the country for "Progress 8" scores.
Blue Coat C of E School: A prestigious academy with a long-standing reputation for academic excellence and a specialized music college.
Independent Options: Bablake School and King Henry VIII are two of the region's top-tier independent schools, both located within walking distance of the city centre.
EPC Rating: C
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Tenure
Leasehold (135 years)
Service charge
£1,836 per year
Council tax band
B
Ground rent
£150
Ground rent date of next review
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