With the house buying season getting into full swing, developers are opening up their showhomes
Taylor Wimpey West Scotland has opened a new showhome at its latest development in Falkirk – The Treetops, located off Aitken Crescent.
This is a development of just 18 new properties, offering a choice of spacious four and five bedrooms homes from the company’s Caledonia Collection. It represents the final phase of new homes to complete its vision for the land at Overton Farm.
Prices start from £304,000 for the five bedroom detached Kennedy with garden room, up to £376,000 for the four bedroom detached Buchanan homes.
Visit the showhome from Thursday to Monday, 11am-5.30pm, or call 01324 467 170 or visit www.taylorwimpey.co.uk for more information.
HOUSE buyers who like a non-traditional layout when it comes to their property should make their way to Miller Homes’ Glen Almond development in Kirkliston, with two new house types available to buy.
The five bedroom Bowmore, which is priced from £259,995, boasts a utility room and two bedrooms on the ground floor – one of which could be used as a home office.
On the first floor is a lounge and adjoining kitchen, offering all the advantages of open-plan design, and a bedroom and bathroom. The second floor contains the master en-suite and second bedroom with roof windows.
Glen Almond is located in the centre of Kirkliston village and offers an ideal location for those who wish to enjoy the benefits of rural living with easy access to the capital.
For more information on the development, go to www.millerhomes.co.uk or call 0808 250 6434.
THOSE looking for a new life by the sea should check out Stewart Milne Homes’ new showhome at its picturesque Earl’s Green development in Barassie.
The diverse two bedroom, Aversley terraced showhome aims to give buyers a taste of what life could be like at the coastal development.
The company is also offering first time buyers a choice of furniture, carpets, blind and light fittings, plus a 40" television and home cinema system, for no extra cost.
For more information about the properties currently available at Earl’s Green visit www.stewartmilnehomes.com or call 0845 075 8145.
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