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    First for Auctions – Brighton Seafront Apartment – up next month for auction at bargain price

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    STUNNING BRIGHTON SEAFRONT APARTMENT UP FOR AUCTION NEXT MONTH

    An exceptional investment opportunity is up for grabs next month with leading auctioneers First for Auctions. On the market for the first time in 20 years is a one-bedroom seafront top-floor apartment on Brighton’s famous Kings Road.

    Enjoying panoramic views over West Pier, the Lanes, and Brighton Beach, 95 Embassy Court is only one of four homes that has the added benefit of a spacious roof terrace. Located in the iconic Art Deco Grade II* listed building, Embassy Court, it features an extensive private roof terrace, one bedroom, one bathroom, reception room, office, and galley kitchen, requiring modernisation throughout it is listed at a guide price of £300,000.

    Daniel Gale, Head of Auctions at First for Auctions comments: “This kind of property comes up very rarely, there is nothing like it on the market at this price. Located in prime Brighton amongst the hustle and bustle of this much-loved seaside resort, it is a once-in-a-lifetime investment opportunity.” 

    Built in 1935, the Grade II Embassy Court was the first post-war building in Brighton, this blue plaque building was designed by architect Wells Wintemute Coates who was a key figure in the British modernism movement.

    Designed in an L shape with 12 storeys, it fronts Kings Road in the South and Western Street to the East and was listed by English Heritage. At the time it was an extremely controversial piece of modernist architecture that divided opinion across the city. Homes here were originally let at high rents to wealthy residents, including Max Miller, Rex Harrison, and Terence Rattigan, and features enclosed balconies and England’s first penthouse suites. At the time Embassy Court was dubbed “one of the most desirable and sought-after addresses in Brighton and Hove”, and today is no exception.

    95 Embassy Court, Kings Road, Brighton is being sold by online auction on Wednesday 31st July 2024 with a 6-week completion, bidding will open at 10.00. For further information visit www.firstforauctions.co.uk.

    A virtual tour of apartment can be found here: https://tour.vieweet.com/viewer/4GB0PS1

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