Development Launch In Clydebank This Weekend
Miller Homes is set to launch its latest development in the heart of Clydebank, with the doors to Millerbank opening on Saturday 20 March.
The development of 62 new homes has already attracted significant interest from eager buyers, and from this weekend, the first range of three-bedroom terraced homes and townhouses becomes available. This includes a range of Miller Homes’ most popular house types, including the ‘Urquhart’, ‘Crawford’, and ‘Meldrum’ terraced homes.
Extensive consultation took place during the planning stages with West Dunbartonshire Council's Urban Design Panel to ensure the overall design of Millerbank was contemporary while taking into consideration the industrial heritage of the town. It provides an opportunity to enjoy all the benefits of a new build home alongside the perks of urban living, with excellent local amenities right on the doorstep, including the Clyde Shopping Centre and High Street, plus Clydebank and Singer train stations, with easy access to Glasgow city centre and connections to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs.
Louise Caldwell, sales and marketing director for Miller Homes Scotland West, said: “We are delighted to be launching Millerbank, our second development in Clydebank within the last two years, following on from the success of our sold-out Braidfields development. We already have a strong interest in Millerbank with lots of positive enquiries. With such high demand, we would encourage prospective buyers to register their interest to avoid disappointment.”
Prices will start from £185,000, and with the development exclusively dedicated to three-bedroom homes, Millerbank will accommodate the needs and requirements of first-time buyers, downsizers and young families searching for that ideal home without leaving the buzz of the town behind them.
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