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Last chance to buy at Bolham Rise
House hunters looking for a new home in the market town of Retford need to act now to secure the remaining four-bedroom family homes, as a housing development nears completion.
Persimmon Homes Yorkshire is preparing to say farewell to Bolham Rise on Hallcroft Avenue, marking the end of its first site in Retford.
Kevin Thubron, sales director at Persimmon Homes Yorkshire, said: “We always approach the end of a development with mixed feelings – joy at completing a project and seeing so many people settled into their new homes, but also a little sadness when we have been part of the local community.”
“Retford is a lovely location – close to open countryside and with excellent road and rail links to the North, Midlands and beyond so residents can conveniently reach work, shopping and leisure facilities.
“Now we have just four homes left here, and then that’s it.”
The final properties are all four bedroom properties, available in three different designs at prices from £184,999 and all are ready to move into.
The traditional four bedroom ‘Roseberry’ and ‘Winster’ style house includes a spacious open plan family breakfast kitchen, en-suite facilities to the master bedroom and an integrated garage.
The spacious ‘Chedworth’ features a detached garage and a downstairs study, ideal for families with teenagers who crave space to call their own.
Kevin added: “The Help to Buy scheme has certainly aided many people at Bolham Rise, enabling them to purchase their dream home with just a five per cent deposit.
“Other buyers have used our Home Change or Part Exchange schemes to help them move quickly and with up to £25,000 savings to be had on some of our remaining homes there are certainly still deals to be had.”
For more information on the final properties and buying incentives available at Bolham Rise visit www.persimmnhomes.com
*Prices correct at time of going to press.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Andrew McLagan .
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