A CGI of Palatine Gardens in Sheffield.

Knight Knox marks its 70th development by launching a £5.4m residential scheme in Sheffield

Knight Knox, a Manchester-based provider of buy-to-let developments to the private investor market, has launched its 70th development in Sheffield.

The new development is a £5.4m residential scheme named Palatine Gardens.

Located on Roscoe Road, the development will transform a former industrial site in the city centre, providing 54 new apartments ranging from studios to 1-bed apartments, including 12 duplex penthouses.

Construction at Palatine Gardens is due to begin in early 2017 with completion expected in Q2 of 2018. The apartments, designed by Coda Studios, are available to buy-to-let investors for purchase now.

Located close to Shalesmoor, the development will be just a short walk or tram ride away from Sheffield city centre. Amenities in this development are set to include secure bicycle storage and an enclosed landscaped garden.

Michael Fenlon, sales director at Knight Knox, said: “Sheffield is seeing a continued stream of investment into its regeneration and the next couple of years are set to be very exciting for the city.

“We’re thrilled to be providing local residents with premium properties while offering valuable investment opportunities to landlords and transforming idle industrial space. I’ve no doubt that Palatine Gardens will be a hugely popular scheme and will fulfil the demands of buy-to-let investors and first time buyers alike.”

The development will be let and managed by Intus Lettings, while Crossbow Ventures Ltd will act as the developer.

David Cross at Coda Studios, said: “We’re excited to be working in Sheffield city centre and to be bringing a new lease of life to this unused site.

“The scheme will contribute to the area’s much anticipated regeneration and provide premium new homes within walking distance of Sheffield’s city centre.

“We’re confident Palatine Gardens will become a focal development in Sheffield and look forward to starting the project next year.”

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