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New homes come onto the market in Hull
Following unprecedented demand for new properties in Hull, Barratt Homes has just released eight new homes at its Liberty Green development. The five star development, which is located on Chamberlain Road, has proven hugely popular with house buyers in the local area - offering a range of modern new build homes in an idyllic location.
The latest releases on the development include the Thornbury, a detached four bed home with an open plan kitchen dining room and a dual aspect lounge, with French doors opening out onto the garden. Other releases on offer include the Turquoise, a three bed family home with an open plan living area, and the Drayton, an attractive two bed apartment ideal for those looking to get their first step on the property ladder.
Liberty Green has been a hugely popular development for Barratt, which has seen extraordinary demand from local home buyers looking for quality homes close to the town centre. The popularity of the Government’s Help to Buy Scheme has also helped boost sales at the development, with over 47% of homes purchased via the initiative so far.
Clare Reaney, Sales Manager at Barratt Homes Yorkshire East, commented: “We’ve seen real success at Liberty Green recently, which has in part been driven by the popularity of Help to Buy. The scheme is making it easier for local families to make that vital first step onto the property ladder, and find their dream home.
“With a number of affordable new homes just released onto the market, located in a quiet location just minutes from the town centre, there’s never been a better time to find a new home in Hull.”
The new releases at Liberty Green include two, three and four bedroom homes, with prices starting from £126,995.
For more information on Barratt Homes please visit www.barratthomes.co.uk or call 0844 5566 166.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Savage .
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