York property specialist announces second phase of residential development
A York property investment company has announced that it is launching the second phase of a residential development.
Helmsley Group, the York-based property investment and development specialist, has launched phase two of its Connaught Court development to the market.
The move comes following the success of the first phase of the scheme and improved levels of activity in the residential property market since the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions.
Connaught Gardens, off St. Oswald’s Road in Fulford, comprises eight four, five, and six- bedroom houses.
Max Reeves, development director at Helmsley Group, commented: “Following the success of phase one, we are delighted to unveil Connaught Gardens, phase two of our Connaught Court development.
“High-specification new-build homes, especially of this size and quality, are hard to come by, and we anticipate that they will be very popular with the market.”
Tarnia Hudson, director at Hudson Moody, which is marketing the properties on behalf of Helmsley Group, said: “We are delighted to be marketing these superb properties in what will be the most prestigious development of its kind in the Fulford area of York.”
“Their accessibility to the city centre and main road networks is enviable and that, coupled with the exceptionally high specification, parking and garaging provision and sizeable gardens with open aspect views, sets this exclusive development apart from the rest.
“We believe this development will prove to be extremely popular and look forward to the launch with great anticipation.”
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