Prescott Court - Halifax

Prescott Court Is Our All New High Yield Investment Opportunity In Halifax.

Conveniently located in Halifax Town centre Prescott Court is an exclusive development consisting of studios, 1-, 2- and 3-bedroom apartments.

Given its prime central location next to the Lloyds Banking Group Halifax Headquarters, Prescott Court is perfectly suited to take advantage of the growing short term letting / corporate let market for investors.

Taking advantage of the fantastic location tenants will greatly benefit from the easy access to the shopping facilities, amenities, bars, cafes and the animated nightlife found in Halifax.

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About The Development

  • Prices from £70,000

  • Private development of 14 units

  • Studios, 1-, 2- and 3-Bedroom apartments  

  • Conversion of an Ex NHS-building  

  • Completed in February of this year  

  • 14 apartments  

  • Full address: Prescott Court, Prescott Street, Halifax, HX1 2QW 

  • Short term lets allowed in the lease  

  • Residential Estates to manage the apartments 


About Halifax

Recorded as Halyfax in 1091, Halifax is a town situated approximately 20km West of Leeds in West Yorkshire, sitting between the Peak District National Park & the Yorkshire Dales, making it a great base for fans of all things outdoors.

Also due to its convenient and strategic location to Manchester (36km), Leeds (22km), Bradford (10km) & Sheffield, it’s a town that appeals to city lovers and commuters, as well.

Halifax is known for many things, but most notably, wool manufacturing, carpets, toffees & sweets. The town has a long history of confectionery, notably to Mackintosh who introduced toffees and created Quality Street, eventually purchased by Nestle.

As Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council remarks: “Within 1 hour’s travel of the borough are a quarter of a million businesses, over 8 million people and a workforce of more than 3 million, with the combined Leeds and Manchester city region economies worth around £150bn on our doorstep”