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Barratt unveils impressive new homes at Redwood Heights
The region’s choice of new homes is about to become even more exciting - thanks to a much-anticipated development in the Plympton suburb of Plymouth from Barratt.
Redwood Heights is officially opening its doors to potential buyers on Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 November - and the team there is thrilled to be introducing visitors to the selection of impressive two, three and four bedroom homes.
“These new properties offer exceptional lifestyle opportunities for families and first time buyers alike,” said sales director Sara Parker. “And they are situated within popular Plympton - with attractive surroundings and excellent transport links.
“We are very much looking forward to welcoming visitors to Redwood Heights when we officially open its doors in November.”
Early availability the new development includes the three bedroom Barwick and Padstow designs, priced from £214,995, and the Somerton and Lincoln homes, from £314,995.
“These five star homes are perfect for anyone, from young professionals to growing families,” added Sara. “Already there is significant interest from those eager to live here, and our team is looking forward to welcoming visitors here on our opening weekend.”
Redwood Heights is a collection of outstanding new homes in the Plympton suburb of Plymouth. The area has excellent transport links to the city centre and quick access to the Devon Expressway - with links to Cornwall and Exeter. Plympton is a short drive from Dartmoor, and from the charming walks around Plymbridge Woods.
For further details about Redwood Heights, please call Barratt on 0844 5710 385, or log onto barratthomes.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Barratt Homes .
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