‘Prestigious’ Whitby residential development reaches completion
A new housing development near the historic seaside town of Whitby has been completed.
Property developer Caedmon Homes has completed work on the Spa Well Court development off Broomfield Terrace.
Comprising 10 apartments and 10 town houses, the three-acre development has already seen 50 per cent of the properties sold ahead of its completion, with properties ready for occupation next month.
Paul Brown, director of Easingwold-based Caedmon Homes, commented: “We are delighted to be working with such a respected local estate agent as Nick Henderson of Hendersons.
“The company has an excellent reputation in the Whitby area and beyond and have marketed Spa Well Court effectively and successfully.”
Nick Henderson of Hendersons commented: “Spa Well Court, one of the very finest new residential developments in Whitby in recent years, has come to market at the right time.
“The havoc wrought by COVID-19 means that overseas travel is not seen as an option by many people for the foreseeable future and so the idea of a British holiday at Whitby on Yorkshire’s majestic East Coast has become extremely attractive.
“So, apart from Spa Well Court being ideal for retirement properties and second homes, the townhouses and apartments would make perfect – and lucrative – holidays lets.”
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