New 144 unit housing development in Bradford brought to market
144 studio and one-to-two bedroom apartments are under development in Bradford’s Heaton district.
The development site was formally the home of Hallmark Cards and will also include 16 roof top penthouses.
The Yorkshire estate agency, Dacre, Son & Hartley’s, has been appointed to market the properties.
Steven Potts, area director at Dacre, Son & Hartley, said: “Card House is the largest and most exclusive residential development currently under construction in Bradford and will see this stunning art-deco building transformed into a selection of grand apartments.
“We’re currently marketing homes ranging from £105k to £120k and all the apartments in the original building are extremely spacious, light and full of character, which is appealing to both investors and owner occupiers alike.
“As well as having the kudos of being a well-known landmark, the development sits alongside mature protected woodland and open fields. It also offers easy access to both Leeds and Bradford as well as neighbouring towns and villages including Bingley, Saltaire and Shipley, which all adds to its appeal.”
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