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Selby new development sees soaring sales
Brayton is proving popular with local buyers wanting to get a foot up the property ladder in Selby. Having recently launched its new development St. Wilfrid’s Walk on Barff Lane, local housebuilder Barratt Homes has already seen a surge in interest in its new homes.
With a housing shortage across the county, the Selby area is proving the perfect place to buy for those looking for easy commuter access to both York and Leeds.
Offering a selection of four bedroom homes, the development is particularly popular with those looking to buy their dream family home at these early stages, with interest from first time buyers expected to follow when the development’s three bedroom properties are launched later this year.
St Wilfrid’s Walk is currently offering five star quality homes priced from £244,995 Selling from Barratt’s Barley Fields development in Barlby, the development benefits from easy access to local schools, shopping, pubs and countryside walks.
For more information please visit the sales office at Barley Fields in Barlby or visit the website: https://www.barratthomes.co.uk/new-homes/north-yorkshire/H669001-St-Wilfrid’s-Walk,-Brayton/
Linzi Bentley, Sales Manager at Barratt Homes, commented:
“St. Wilfrid’s is a very welcoming development in a desirable location and there is already a fantastic community living in the area. We are so excited to be launching our homes at the development – they’re perfect for those looking to settle into their dream home with their family.
“The homes are currently available to buy off plan, which means early buyers have the opportunity to customise their home to their personal taste. We’d encourage anyone interested to visit our sales office in Barlby to discover what this beautiful new development has to offer.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Savage .
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