Keen Sales At Major Cardiff Development
Two housebuilders working on a 1,500-home development on the edge of Cardiff have reported that it is selling “extremely well”, with more than 60% of the second phase already snapped up.
Persimmon, along with Charles Church, is building the much-needed new homes at Llanilltern Village development, situated off Junction 33 of the M4, on the edge of Cardiff.
Phase one from Persimmon, consisting of 106 properties, has now almost sold out, with just seven remaining, and demand for homes on phase two has remained high, with 100 of the 155 properties sold so far. Meanwhile, the second phase has now launched on Charles Church’s Regency Park on the site, which includes 28 new executive four- and five-bedroom properties.
Victoria Williams, sales director at Persimmon Homes East Wales, said: “We launched our Llanilltern Village project towards the end of 2018 and it has been hugely successful ever since, including during extended periods of lockdown when few people were able to visit the site in person.
“Phase one all but sold out quickly – and now phase two is selling extremely well also. The great news for house-hunters is that we still have an excellent range of two-, three- and four-bedroom properties available to buy.”
As well as 1,500 new homes, the development will deliver sheltered accommodation for the elderly, a new primary school, a park-and-ride facility, shops, offices and sports pitches. The whole Llanilltern Village project is creating 1,700 new jobs for local people.
Prices currently range from £287,495 to £364,995. Find out more about Llanilltern Village from Persimmon Homes.
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