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Stamford Brook, Altrincham, Cheshire
2 bed apartments from: £78,000 for a 50% share.
Built by Redrow on National Trust Land at Dunham Massey, Stamford Brook is in the heart of the Cheshire countryside with motorway connections to Manchester and Liverpool city centre. View Development |
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Chevin Park, Guiseley, Leeds
2 bed luxury apartments from: £62,500 for a 50% share.
Built by Gladedale, this unique development is set within 200 acres of parkland, and is the creation of a totally new village community providing a wide selection of recreational and social facilities. . View Development
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The Boulevard, Warrington, Cheshire
2 bed apartments and 3 bed houses from: £65,000 for a 50% share.
Built by Barratt Homes, The Boulevard is in a superb location on the site of the former American Air Base at Burtonwood and is ideally located for access to the motorway network. The area is well served with shops and amenities. View Development |
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The Seasons, Lymm, Cheshire
1 & 2 bed apartments and 2 & 3 bed houses from: £59,000 for a 50% share.
Built by Bryant Homes, The Seasons is a stunning rural development captivating the charm of the highly sought after village of Lymm in historic Cheshire, whilst embracing the conveniences of contemporary life. View Development
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St Lawrence, Hulme, Manchester
2 bed luxury apartments close to the city centre from: £63,000 for a 50% share.
Built by Aura Homes, St Lawrence is a new development of apartments about half a mile south of Manchester city centre. The development has underground carparking for all apartments. Only 3 Remaining. View Development |
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Walton's Parade, Preston, Lancashire
1 & 2 bed apartments in a beautifully restored Grade II listed building from: £50,000 for a 50% share.
Refurbished by ROK, this development has stylish fixtures and fittings and includes fully fitted kitchens. It is superbly located just a short walk from Preston Town Centre and Railway station. View Development |
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If you want to save money, you should buy a new home! New homes are on average four times more energy efficient than older houses, providing lower household energy bills for you and producing less carbon emissions into the environment.
It costs on average £22,000 to bring an old house up to the standard specification of a new home, so save money on DIY costs and enjoy life at the weekends. |
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