All properties snapped up at Salford townhouse scheme Carpino Place
All 22 homes at Salford’s Carpino Place development have been snapped up off plan just months after launching.
The townhouse scheme saw its last property taken off the market this month, following strong demand since opening to buyers in April.
Carpino Place is being delivered by English Cities Fund (ECf) – a joint venture between Muse Developments, Legal & General and the Homes and Communities Agency – in partnership with Salford City Council.
Based on Oldfield Road, Carpino Place comprises three- and four-bedroom homes with a mix of private gardens, rooftop terraces and patios.
The development also features an internal courtyard with parking spaces for each property.
Carpino Place also incorporates the restoration of the historic cobbled Wroe Street and South William Street.
Hollie Reynolds, ECf’s senior residential sales and marketing manager for the North, said: “We’re so happy that all the homes have been snapped up.
“The fact they’ve all been bought in just seven months and before the scheme has completed is a testament to the quality of the homes and the lifestyle they offer – three- and four-bedroom family homes with outdoor spaces and local amenities are hard to come by so close to the city centres of Salford and Manchester.”
The first residents will move into Carpino Place before Christmas.
The scheme due for full completion in early 2018.
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