The first homes at a new development in Newton-le-Willows have been released for sale, sparking a flurry of interest from eager house hunters in the North West.
Vulcan Park, off Wargrave Road, offers three and four bedroom homes to suit a wide range of buyers. The sales office at the site opens on Saturday, March 9th, at 10.30am.
David Hodgson, sales director for Persimmon Homes North West, said: “Such has been the demand for these fabulous new homes before the sales office has even opened at the site, that we put the plans on display at our Riverside Point development in Warrington, where they have been very well received.
“We expect lots of people will want to be amongst the first to reserve properties at Vulcan Park from this weekend.
“This is a great location, ideal for local amenities, schools and transport links, including direct rail links to Manchester and Liverpool.
“Newton-le-Willows itself has a picturesque high street with shops, bars and restaurants, and is only a short drive from Haydock Racecourse and Langtree Stadium, home of St Helens rugby league club.”
Early plots available at the site range from the three bedroom ‘Hanbury’ style house for just £119,996 with FirstBuy shared equity, up to the spacious four bedroom ‘Roseberry’, with integral garage, convenient utility room, French doors from the dining room to the kitchen and a master bedroom with en suite bathroom.
David added: “It might seem odd to buy a house before a single brick has been laid, but actually buying off-plan can be the ideal way to secure your perfect home at a preferential pre-showhome price.
“At Vulcan Park we are also able to offer FirstBuy, the Government supported shared equity scheme designed to help first time buyers onto the housing ladder, NewBuy mortgages which require just a five per cent deposit, and Persimmon Part Exchange, making it easier to trade up to a new home as well as saving time, stress and money.”
To find out more, contact the sales team at Riverside Point on 0843 487 1216, Thursday to Monday between 10.30am and 5.30pm or call into Vulcan Park, off Wargrave Road, from Saturday.