Partner Article
Last Properties Remaining at Shared Ownership Development
Riverside Home Ownership’s Picton Road development in Wavertree, Merseyside, has just two properties remaining ahead of New Year completion.
Picton Road, set to be completed in January, is an exciting new development by Riverside Home Ownership, one of the leading providers of social housing in the UK.
The ten-strong development, available through the Shared Ownership scheme, consists of 6 three-bedroom and 4 two-bedroom homes, all finished to a high standard. The new-build homes include modern, high gloss fitted kitchens and stylish bathrooms, as well as gardens to the front and rear of the properties.
The properties are built on the site of an old rail depot in Wavertree and is conveniently located on a key route into Liverpool city centre, with a wide selection of local shops, pubs and restaurants all within easy reach.
Jennifer Bailey, Sales and New Business Negotiator of Riverside Home Ownership, says: “The response to the Picton Road properties has been overwhelming. The development isn’t even completed yet and we only have three properties remaining, and so we urge interested buyers to get in touch as soon as possible.
“This is a really great opportunity for first time buyers who might be struggling to secure a mortgage or raise a deposit for the full value of a home. Shared Ownership means you can buy a share in a property, paying rent to a housing association on the part that you don’t own.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Amelia Heathman .
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