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Much anticipated houses come to Swansea
A leading builder in Wales is expecting a huge amount of interest from buyers after it launched a new housing development in Swansea. Persimmon Homes West Wales opened the new marketing suite at its Emily Fields development in Birchgrove last weekend. Buyers have already been keen to register an interest in the site and now they can have their pick of the plots. Persimmon is building a wide range of properties at Emily Fields, off Heol Dulais, including apartments and two, three and four-bedroom homes. Sharon Robinson, sales director for Persimmon Homes West Wales, said there had been a huge amount of anticipation about the new homes. “This new development will provide a stunning range of house designs and we were already having a lot of interest even before the site opened. It offers the best of both worlds with everything you need for today’s modern lifestyles. “Birchgrove is surrounded by countryside but only a short drive from the centre of Swansea and all its fantastic shopping and leisure amenities. There are beautiful open spaces nearby the development, which also has easy city access. “It is great for commuters too with convenient access to the M4, while local towns such as Neath and Llanelli are just a stone’s throw away. Birchgrove also has a train station, which is just a five-minute drive away, which goes directly into Swansea city centre. Emily Fields is also only an hour away from Cardiff Airport. “The development will be ideal for first-time buyers and young professionals as well as growing families. The village schools are also within walking distance and there are numerous local parks that people can enjoy. We would urge people to hurry if they want to live here as we believe it will be very popular.” Sales advisors are now available at Emily Fields to give advice about schemes on offer for buyers, including the Government-backed Help to Buy. For more information visit www.persimmonhomes.com or call 01792 448 262
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