Comer launch 'prime' Surrey build to rent development
Leading Build-to-Rent (BtR) developer Comer Homes has released the first phase of apartments at its flagship Surrey scheme, Whyteleafe House. The contemporary development comprises 167 one, two and three-bedroom apartments, with prices starting from £861 for a one-bedroom apartment and £1,051 for a two-bedroom apartment.
Residents will also benefit from access to a wealth of amenities, including a state-of-the-art private gym, in-house hotel style lobby and a 24-hour concierge service. Whyteleafe House also includes 115 private car parking spaces and 20 motorcycle bays. The development is also well-located for those requiring excellent transport links into central London, whilst benefitting from being close to beautiful countryside.
Commenting on the new development in Whyteleafe, Caroline Comer, sales & marketing director at Comer Homes said, “Whyteleafe House is an exciting addition to Comer’s BtR portfolio and a scheme we believe will be hugely popular.
“At all of our schemes we strive to deliver well-considered homes that benefit from good locations and excellent facilities. This is the perfect combination for rental schemes and we believe this will attract a wide range of tenants.”
Whyteleafe is a popular village set within the stunning Surrey North Downs, whilst being within easy reach of central London. Three train stations Whyteleafe, Upper Warlingham and South Whyteleafe connect directly to London Bridge or London Victoria stations in just under 30 minutes.
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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