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New housing development off to a flying start
A new housing development in Ryhope has got off to a flying start, with nine sales taken before the showhome has even opened.
Buyers are snapping up early reservations at Maiden Vale, the latest site by Persimmon Homes, taking advantage of the pick of the plots and pre-showhome prices.
Christine Cooper, sales and marketing director for Persimmon Homes Durham, said: “Maiden Vale is an exciting new development of 150 units that will suit first-time buyers, growing families or downsizers.
“But several people can’t even wait for the showhome at the site to be launched in May. As soon as the marketing suite opened three weeks ago we received calls and visits, with buyers keen to be the first to select their dream home.”
Maiden Vale on Tunstall Bank offers a range of three and four-bedroom properties with prices starting from £108,465.
“Buying a house before a single brick is laid might seem odd, but for many people it is the perfect way to secure their preferred property at the best price,” said Christine.
“And, if you reserve early enough you can select fixtures and fittings from our range of Finishing Touches, ensuring your new residence really is the home of your dreams.”
Christine added: “Buyers who qualify for a Help to Buy mortgage could be getting the keys to their new home with just a five per cent deposit, or we invite anyone with an existing property to sell to call into the marketing suite and ask about our attractive Part Exchange schemes, which help save time, money and the risks associated with buying chains.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lee Southen .
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