Tuesday 9 December 2008

THE MARKET PLACE

NEW HOMES TO BE RELEASED AT GLOUCESTER’S FLAGSHIP REGENERATION SITE





Gloucester is quickly becoming a property hotspot thanks to its well established service industries and growing financial and business sector, a trend stimulated further by the city’s ambitious regeneration drive.

Persimmon Homes, one of the UK’s largest homebuilders and a large driving force in the city’s renewal, will soon be releasing brand new houses in one of the areas earmarked for regeneration – the city centre-based The Marketplace.

Located off St Oswald’s Road, the development will feature a total of 450 properties, ranging from one and two bedroom apartments to two, three and four bedroom homes, available in a variety of styles, from townhouses to traditional family homes.

As well as excellent new housing, residents of The Marketplace will enjoy a whole host of superb local facilities from a large retail and leisure complex to an improved infrastructure network and the vicinity of city centre bars and restaurants.

All homes will be available to private purchases and the first phase of new properties will be released for sale in December and incentives worth £2,000 for purchasers who are looking to reserve before Christmas.

Alison Reading, sales director at Persimmon Homes South Midlands, comments: “The Marketplace is our fifth development in Gloucester to date as we continue our commitment to investing in the future of this booming city.

“The homes we are planning to build will come in a great range and will be built to a high specification. They will cater for a variety of househunters from first time buyers keen to enjoy the hustle and bustle of the city to families who value convenience and good design.”

The homebuilder will be incorporating four differing styles of showhome, giving a host of would-be purchasers the chance to view the home most suited to them. Persimmon will be opening a two bedroom coach house, two differing three bedroom townhouse designs and a four bedroom family home.
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Alison concludes: “Prices will be released shortly but we can already say with confidence that this development will be an attractive option for buyers who will be able to choose from a number of our great incentives.”

The Marketplace, named after the famous Gloucester cattle market that used to take place at the site, will be a prime living spot. Located within a walking distance from the city centre, it will offer access to the train station and the A40, which links the city to the M5.

For the full range of properties available at The Marketplace, please contact Michael Tuck New Homes on 01452 726443. Alternatively, please log on http://www.michaeltuck.co.uk/.


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Caption: An artist’s impression of the homes available at The Marketplace