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Interest high as Harrow development launches
A leading UK housebuilder has revealed huge interest in a new development in Harrow which opens its doors to the public for the first time this week.
Persimmon Homes North London is bringing more than 500 properties to its Harrow View West development, with 60 houses available in the first phase.
A pre-launch event on Thursday evening is already fully booked and similarly high interest is expected when the general public are able to view the site from Saturday.
Greg Kaye, head of sales for Persimmon Homes North London, said: “We are thrilled to be launching Harrow View West on Thursday, with a fully booked pre-launch event typifying the sort of interest we are seeing in this fantastic development.
“This first phase will see stylish two, three and four bedroom homes available for sale, making it an ideal location for young professionals, couples or families.”
The house types on this historical development will also be named after famous photographers, in acknowledgement to the site being the sports ground of camera giants Kodak.
Those interested in visiting Harrow View West can do so from Saturday 14 May, with the sales office being open from Thursday to Monday, 11am-6pm thereafter.
For more information on the development, or to arrange an appointment, call 02084 321 019 or visit www.persimmonhomes.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ross Watson .
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