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David Wilson Homes launches new development in Anlaby
Following the success of its Revelation development, David Wilson Homes has launched a new development in the Hull area. Aspect is nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Anlaby and boasts an array of stunning three, four and five bedroom homes situated off Lowfield Road.
Set on the outskirts of Hull, Anlaby is a desirable area to live, offering buyers the perfect blend of country and city living. The quiet village boasts great local amenities and the Haltemprice Leisure Centre is the hub of the community - offering activities such as sports clubs and a swimming pool; making this five star quality development ideal for growing families and those looking to take the next step on the property ladder.
With unique and spacious properties on offer - such as the Parkin, a delightful four bedroom family home, which boasts a modern, well appointed bay fronted kitchen with dining area and a generous lounge, and the Hinton, an attractive three bedroom home spread over three spacious floors – there’s plenty of choice for all types of buyers looking to move to the area and make the most of the prime location.
Clare Reaney, Sales Manager at David Wilson Homes, commented: “We are delighted to have launched our beautiful Aspect development to the Hull property market. We’re confident that the development will be popular with local buyers within the village as well as those looking to make their next move from the city to the tranquil countryside this picturesque village has to offer. Help to Buy is also available at the development – making the three bedroom homes we have to offer perfect for those first time buyers looking to make their first step on the property ladder.”
To find out more about Aspect visit www.dwh.co.uk or to speak to a member of the team call 0844 8115 515. Property prices start from £204,995 to £249,995 – with three and four bedroom homes currently available for purchase.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Savage .
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