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Buyers urged to snap up affordable Bristol apartments
A leading regional builder is urging buyers to take advantage of the most affordable apartments in North Bristol.
Persimmon Homes are marketing just 6 one-bedroom apartments at The Fell @ Lyde Green in Emersons Green, which are available to buy from as little as £375 per month.
The company’s sales team believe the final few properties could be the most affordable homes in the area and advise those looking to move to snap them up before they are gone.
The Henfield styled apartments offer an open plan dining, kitchen and living area as well as a sizeable bedroom and bathroom. Their location at Lyde Green puts it within easy reach of Bristol, Bath and Chippenham and is near to the M4, M32 and M5 motorways.
Nicola Hill, sales and marketing director for Persimmon Homes Severn Valley, said: “Lyde Green is a fantastic place to live and these stylish apartments are perfect for first time buyers, investors and those looking to downsize.
“At £375 per month we believe these apartments are the most affordable new homes in the area. They are a contemporary design and buyers get a lot for their money.
“With demand for new homes at Lyde Green high and with many people taking advantage of the Help to Buy scheme we expect these apartments to be sold quickly so we urge people to buy sooner rather than later.”
To arrange for a viewing or to seek expert advice people can contact the marketing office at Lyde Green on 01172 444 041. It is open 11am until 6pm Thursday to Mondays.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lee Southen .
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