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Rapid sell out for Sale Housing scheme
Blueoak Estates, developer of luxury, sustainable homes across the North West, is fast approaching a total sell out of Crossford Court, a 96 unit apartment scheme in Sale, Manchester, aimed at first time buyers.
The first phase of this scheme was launched in 2020 and has since attracted huge interest with a younger demographic confirming rapid purchases on the one and two bed apartments, with only one remaining for sale. Built to a high specification, the scheme is available to purchase under the Help to Buy scheme.
Iain MacLean, Managing Director of Blueoak Estates said: “We have bene staggered in the level of interest and sales at Crossford Court. The quality of the homes is far above standard for a market entry level apartment and the location is brilliant, just five miles from Manchester city centre.
“This is a well-designed, contemporary new-build apartment block and now offers very little resemblance to the converted office building it once was. As with all our of homes, fixtures and fittings are of a luxury standard and we have undoubtedly created a scheme that will help place Sale as a destination address.”
Crossford Court saw the conversion of an existing commercial building into residential. Employing a fabric first approach, Blueoak utilised a range of technologies at the site including off-site construction, introducing Mestsec panels into the core of the building. A sustainable development, Crossford Court relies 100% on electric heating. There are 10 car charging ports and super-fast broadband facilities.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by amber burns .
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