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Last chance to buy at Deerness Heights
A residential development located in Stanley Crook is exceeding all expectations with only a handful of homes remaining for sale.
Home buyers have been quick to reserve homes at Deerness Heights since the site was launched by Persimmon Homes Durham in 2011.
Christine Cooper, sales and marketing director for Persimmon Homes Durham, said: “Deerness Heights is a wonderful development, offering a range of beautiful homes nestled in the picturesque Wear Valley and located only ten miles south west of the city of Durham.
“Since the development launched, we’ve had lots of interest from first time buyers, those looking to move up the property ladder and even those who are thinking of retiring. What appeals to these buyers is our affordable range of new build accommodation. Having seen the plans and viewed the development in person they soon found a home that fitted perfectly within their lifestyle.”
Located off the B6299 in Stanley Crook there are now only three four-bedroom detached properties remaining with prices starting from £174,950.
Christine added: “If this isn’t enough, the showhome has come to market earlier than expected due to how fast the homes are selling.”
Persimmon Homes has developments located across County Durham and has an unrivalled reputation for the design and quality of the homes it builds in a range of modern and traditional styles. For more information visit www.persimmonhomes.com.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lee Southen .
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