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Luxury for less at stylish Charles Church apartments
Prestigious house builder Charles Church is offering a taste of luxury for a little bit less at its latest high-quality apartments.
The highly-renowned builder has revealed details of new prices – and special flooring offers - on its outstanding apartments at The Mews at Roebuck Park in East Sussex.
The desirable two-bedroom apartments – all set against a stunning backdrop of beautifully landscaped parkland – can now be snapped up for as little as £108,000 using the Help to Buy scheme.
And Charles Church is even including carpets and flooring on selected properties for buyers reserving their new home at the site in Hellingly, Hailsham, this week.
Jo Richards, head of sales and marketing for Charles Church South East, said the apartments offered stylish living in an unparalleled setting at a truly affordable price.
“All the apartments are finished to the highest standard and offer thoughtful design for practical living. The setting, on Roebuck Park, cannot be bettered, with over half of the 38 acre development dedicated to parkland, play areas, allotments, a sports pavilion and cricket pitch.
“With prices starting from £135,000, it is now possible to buy an apartment for just £108,000 through Help to Buy knowing it is ready for you to move straight into.
“They are ideal as a first home, an investment or for friends looking to share, and the incredible price means it can be cheaper to buy than it is to rent,” said Jo.
Nearby Hellingly village offers a range of impressive schooling for all ages while Hailsham town is a haven of shopping, entertainment and leisure pursuits.
For more information visit www.charleschurch.com
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