David and Eva purchased one of the three storey Town House homes at Port Loop. Their chosen configuration includes an open plan kitchen, dining and living area on the ground floor, as well as a home office, two spacious rooms and a bathroom on the second floor (one of which the pair is using as a guest bedroom and the other is the living room) and a master suite occupying the top floor with an en suite, walk-in wardrobe and own living area.
On the property’s sustainable features, David says: “The eco-credentials of the house also really resonated with us. We both have an electric car so it’s great that the charging points are included as standard.”
With David originally from Yorkshire and Eva from Athens in Greece, it may seem strange that the couple chose to settle in Birmingham.
The pair explained: “Based on work commitments, the choice for us was between Birmingham and London. It was an easy decision. For starters, we didn’t really want to spend the money buying in the capital. We like how compact Birmingham feels and the number of parks we have easy access to just outside the city centre. We also felt that Birmingham was a much friendlier place to live.
“The focus on community was one of the biggest selling points about Port Loop. Having grown up in a small village just outside Leeds, and with Eva’s Greek heritage, having a close relationship with our neighbours is really important. As the weather gets better, we’re hoping to join in with more of the activities around Port Loop, including kayaking on the canal and taking part in the weekly Park Run at Edgbaston Reservoir.”