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Last chance to buy homes at Hartlepool site
Home buyers looking to get the keys to a new home in Hartlepool are being urged to visit one of the area’s most popular developments before the last remaining properties are snapped up.
The Hawthorns on Merlin Way is located just a few miles from Hartlepool town centre and the marina. Construction began in 2013 with a total of 167 homes built, which included the handover of a play area to Hartlepool Council in 2014.
Now just a handful remain for sale. Comprising some of the most popular house styles from Persimmon’s portfolio, The Hawthorns is ideal for those seeking a well-designed home set within a modern environment.
Joan Peart, head of sales for Persimmon Homes Teesside said: “We are delighted that we have sold nearly all of the properties at The Hawthorns. It’s flourished over the years to become a well-established and welcoming place to call home.”
Priced from £134,950, the remaining three and four-bedroom homes can be bought using the Government-backed Help to Buy scheme, which requires only a five per cent deposit.
Joan added: “As a company, we’re committed to building new homes that our customers want to live in and I think The Hawthorns offers the perfect mix of popular house styles, a good location as well as a fantastic selection of buying incentives, which undoubtedly helped to ensure it stayed at the top of home buyers’ wish lists.
“With a limited number of properties available, I would encourage people to visit the development as soon as possible to see the homes for themselves.”
The sales office is open from Thursday to Monday, 11am-6pm, or call 0844 490 2419.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lee Southen .
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