House-hunters in and around Nottingham need to act quickly to secure one of the remaining homes for sale at two current developments in the city.
Homes are selling quickly at the new gated Bridgford Place complex in West Bridgford, with just six of the 30 apartments still available. Each offers a large open-plan living space in a light and contemporary design, high-specification, fully fitted kitchen, en suite shower room, family bathroom, zoned underfloor heating and allocated parking space on-site or across the road. These remaining apartments are located on the ground, first and top floor of the three-storey scheme, with prices ranging from £222,500 to £265,000.
With Central Avenue on its doorstep, Bridgford Place benefits from an array of amenities easily accessible on foot, including parks, bars, restaurants and cafes such as Costa Coffee, Copper, Yumacha, The Botanist, Portello Lounge and Escabeche, and convenient supermarkets for essentials such as the Co-op and M&S.
Just two miles from Nottingham city centre, regular bus services including the 5 Green Line run frequently from Rectory Road through West Bridgford, Trent Bridge, The Meadows, Nottingham City Centre and the Lace Market.
Steve Parker, director of FHP Living, the agent selling Bridgford Place on behalf of developer Buildwell Developments, said: “Bridgford Place is in a fantastic location and offers buyers luxury living in a modern apartment complex with easy access to all the amenities they could wish for. Parks, shops, bars and restaurants are all just a short walk away. The interest in this development has been relentless since construction began in 2019. We would urge anyone interested in one of the six remaining homes to arrange a viewing to take advantage of the stamp duty holiday and 5% deposit mortgage scheme, to avoid disappoint.
Hunters Wood
Just four of 14 detached executive homes remain for sale at Hunters Wood in Gedling Village, which FHP Living is selling on behalf of Peter James Homes. Comprising three-, four- and five-bedroom properties named after surrounding trees, which include ‘The Sycamore’, ‘The Hawthorne’ and ‘The Elm’, prices at the luxury development start from £520,000 and go up to £615,000, with all properties fully finished to include upgrades at no extra cost. The high specification fixtures and fittings are set within open-plan kitchen and dining spaces for flexible family living, alongside bay windows, bi-fold patio doors to the garden and hand-crafted design elements using quality materials.
Nestled in the historic grounds of the former Gedling Manor, benefitting from access to Gedling Country Park, cycle routes and local amenities such as pubs and cafes – Hunters Wood is just a short drive from Nottingham city centre and is close to surrounding villages including Burton Joyce, Lowdham and Bulcote.
The development is also situated in an ideal catchment area for several schools including Carlton le Willows Academy, Nottingham Girls High School, Redhill Academy and Pinewood Infant and Nursery School.
Steve Parker of FHP Living, said: “Hunters Wood is a quiet, exclusive development tucked away amongst the trees in a historical setting, with all of the luxuries of modern-day life. It’s the ideal place for professionals, couples and families, with excellent schools, local shops, bars and cafes, and historical places of interest nearby.
“The development has received a great deal of interest, and we have welcomed the first residents into their new homes already. We look forward to inviting interested buyers to view the remaining properties before they’re snapped up, and encourage interested parties to get in contact as soon as possible, to take advantage of the Stamp Duty holiday extension and 95% mortgage scheme.”
MaryClaire Morgan, sales manager at Peter James Homes, said: “We have been delighted and astonished at the phenomenal speed at which these luxury homes have been snapped up so far. It’s great news for us – and for the housing market in general. Buyers have not only been taking advantage of the Stamp Duty holiday, but they have been putting more thought into their homes and their local environment since the pandemic. It has somewhat changed our perspective on the work-life balance, and now is the perfect time to move.”
Find out more at www.fhpliving.co.uk.
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