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Total sell out in Sale
Blueoak Estates, developer of luxury, sustainable homes across the North West, has sold all 96 apartments at Crossford Court in Sale, Manchester with a total value of £16.5million.
The scheme, which was named as a finalist in both the RICS Awards and Northing Housing Awards 2022, was designed for first time buyers and saw the dramatic transformation of a former commercial building into a luxury, high spec apartment development.
Considered one of the North West’s most up and coming spaces to live, this scheme has dramatically opened up the residential market for first time buyers in South Manchester.
Iain MacLean, Managing Director of Blueoak Estates said: “This scheme has attracted huge interest since launch and sell out has been rapid. Crossford Court highlights the need for this specific type of development, opening up the market to a younger demographic keen to get onto the property ladder, in a great location.
“This is a well-designed, contemporary new-build apartment scheme which offers very little resemblance to the four 1970’s office buildings 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 drive interest in Sale as a destination address.”
Blueoak continues to grow the business from strength to strength and has begun work on the ambitious £20million redevelopment of Alexander House, converting from commercial use to residential, under similar design principles to Crossford Court.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by amber burns .
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