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Rising demand for luxury homes in Durham
Homes that are the epitome of luxury living have so impressed discerning buyers that only four remain for sale.
The homes are being built by Charles Church Durham at Potters Wynd; a development of just 22 homes nestled close to the centre of Durham city.
The builder has welcomed an influx of visitors since opening its stunning showhome and interest hasn’t slowed down.
Occupying a prime position on the development, the showhome is a magnificent five-bedroom detached property, known as The Cuthbert, and benefits from a double garage, study, living room with balcolny and an open plan kitchen / breakfast / family room.
Christine Cooper, sales and marketing director for Charles Church Durham, said: “Dressed in a palette of soft neutral shades, the showhome is truly aspirational and perfectly showcases the quality, style and space available that a new build has to offer.
“The Cuthbert is a fabulous family home and every last detail has been perfected to highlight the ample living space and high end specification of this luxurious property.
“The release of these properties has generated lots of interest as people have fallen in love with the real charm of the development’s surroundings, which is equally matched by the design and construction of the homes available.”
Christine also stressed that with Part Exchange available, anyone looking to move could be in their new home for Christmas.
She added: “If you are eligible for part exchange, we arrange at least two valuations, then agree a price and buy your existing property. We aim to take the stress out of moving as there are no hidden marketing costs and no chains to break.
“Potters Wynd is a really impressive development and we would encourage anyone looking to move to come and view these exclusive homes before it’s too late.”
Prices at Potters Wynd start from £699,950. For more information about Potters Wynd visit www.charleschurch.com.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lee Southen .
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