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Move fast or miss out on apartments
A new phase of apartments have been released for sale in Gateshead.
St James’ Village is a stunning collection of just 19 one and two-bedroom apartments being built by Persimmon Homes North East.
Set within an attractive courtyard setting, each of the homes are perfectly located for easy access into Newcastle City Centre. The fantastic shopping and leisure facilities of Gateshead Metro Centre and the many delights of The Quayside are also within easy reach.
“We are delighted to launch our next phase and would urge buyers to register their interest before it’s too late,” said Debbie Zaben, sales and marketing director for Persimmon Homes North East. “St James’ Village is the ideal location for first time buyers, young professionals or those looking for an investment.”
The new release of apartments are expected to sell quickly thanks in part to the success of Help to Buy; the Government backed shared equity scheme.
Debbie added: “Help to Buy enable first time buyers and existing homeowners the chance to buy a new home for 80% of its full price, which includes a 5% deposit. It makes buying a brand new home more affordable as buyers benefit from lower monthly mortgage repayments.”
Buyers wanting more information should visit www.persimmonhomes.com or to call 0844 490 3259.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lee Southen .
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