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Last chance to buy at Bannerbrook Park
Time is running out for house hunters to make the move to a popular residential location in Coventry.
Charles Church at Bannerbrook Park, set on the edge of Coventry, features a collection of stunning new homes, but prospective buyers are being urged to move quickly before the last few homes are snapped up.
Julie Chapman, sales manager for Charles Church Southern, said: “The location has been the key to the popularity of the properties at Bannerbrook Park. With the perfect balance between city convenience and access to motorways coupled with exquisite countryside, gardens, parks, canals and nature reserves all within easy reach.
“With a range of excellent private and state schools within the catchment area Bannerbrook Park has also proved to be a hit amongst families.”
The 4 remaining properties are 4-bedroom detached homes providing a large kitchen/dining room, a spacious living room, an en-suite bathroom to the master bedroom a family bathroom and a separate study.
Julie concluded: “We really have saved the best for last at this development which has proved extremely popular and I would encourage buyers looking to secure one of the remaining homes to come and see the quality, craftsmanship and design for themselves.”
The house is priced at £329,950*, and for a limited time can be secured with 100% Part Exchange, free flooring and legal fees paid.
Viewings can be made by calling 02477 674 263 or to find out more about Christmas and New Year opening times visit www.charleschurch.com.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Amandeep Garcha .
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