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Leeds developer turns attention to Roundhay with exclusive apartments
Established Leeds developer Christine Yorath is close to completing construction on high spec apartments at Park Crescent in Roundhay.
The detached Victorian villa in Roundhay with planning cost around £1 million, and the developed apartments will cost between £295,000 and £735,000.
Initially planning 8 apartments, Christine realised there was a gap in the market for more luxurious properties, deciding on developing 5 instead, of which the largest is 1900 sq ft.
12 years ago Christine was the developer behind Wellington Street apartments, at the time the highest spec building in the Leeds area.
Through a private investor Manor House properties, and working closely with Andrew Mason, and adopting a “no cutting corners” approach, the apartments have all been individually designed.
The apartments will be advertised with Eddisons Premier and Knight Frank estate agents, with an Open Day in November.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Clare Burnett .
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