Halfway Point In Sales At Whalley Development
Posted 22 February 2024 by
Keith OsborneStabilising mortgage rates and the appeal of having a low-maintenance home are behind over 50% of the homes now being sold at Mitton Grange in Whalley, Lancashire.
Prospect Homes is crediting a resurgent housing market for increased confidence among buyers and sellers that has led to over half of the homes being sold at Mitton Grange.
The housebuilder’s head of sales Sam Palin said: “Even when the housing market slowed down, homes were still selling well at Mitton Grange. A large number of our customers are downsizers who wanted a low-maintenance home in a great area. Buying a new build home means they won’t have to carry out lengthy, and costly, renovation works. It’ll all be done when they get the keys. And of course they will also see a huge difference in their energy bills compared to an older property, meaning less money being spent on monthly bills. Whalley also has such a lovely close-knit community so it’s easy to see why our homes have been in such high demand.”
Despite over half of the homes being sold, there is still good availability across all house types. The three-bedroom ‘Croston’ starts from £350,000 and includes an open-plan kitchen and dining area that opens out into the garden plus a separate lounge and WC/utility room. Upstairs there are two good-sized double bedrooms, the main bedroom having an en suite shower room and the further two bedrooms share a family bathroom.
The four-bedroom ‘Whalley’ is priced from £460,000. Downstairs there is an open-plan kitchen, dining and family area plus a separate lounge, cloakroom and utility room. Upstairs there are three double bedrooms, the main with an en suite shower room, plus a single bedroom and family bathroom. This home also comes with an external garage.
The ‘Whalley’ and ‘Pattersley’ show homes are open from Thursday to Monday. Find out more at www.prospecthomes.co.uk.
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