For investment purposes then XLA is probably the way to go. The room sizes are generally all decent, and haven't been sliced up in some half-arsed manner like the vast majority of the Victorian conversions that are on the market now.
Depends how long you want to be in it (as in have your money tied into it) for.
For investment purposes then XLA is probably the way to go. The room sizes are generally all decent, and haven't been sliced up in some half-arsed manner like the vast majority of the Victorian conversions that are on the market now.
Depends how long you want to be in it (as in have your money tied into it) for.