NEW HOMES Could Environ’s SAILS be the UK’s ideal home? N
ew Survey Reveals the Nation’s Dream Home is less than 10 years old and in South West England.
Can you picture your dream home? Everyone has their own idea of what their perfect house would look like, but it seems British buyers are at least in agreement on a few characteristics. According to research by AA Home memberships, the UK’s dream home would be a property by the sea in South West England that was built in the last 10 years. We all know how lucky we are to be living in this part of the world but with more than a quarter of those asked saying they’d choose to live in the region, it seems that others are dreaming of the same! Furthermore, some 35% of those living in the West Midlands would like to live in the South West. Dartmouth itself embodies everything that has made the area so attractive to buyers. The picturesque Elizabethan streetscapes with narrow lanes and stone stairways and cobbled marketplace, it is also the perfect location for those looking for all the benefits of waterfront living, with its beautiful harbour views. It seems the nation is falling out of favour with older
character properties and looking towards more modern homes. Buyers are waking up to the fact that newer prop- erties have lower running costs and require less mainte- nance, which can be an important factor for home buyers. For those looking for a property that ticks all these
boxes, Environ’s SAILS is a great place to start. The striking development of just six, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments is located in the nation’s favourite region, the South West, and is situated on the waterfront at Dartmouth harbour, offering unbeatable river views. Not only this, but SAILS is a brand new development in an area of historic homes, and
South Hams are being invited to visit a stylish, contemporary new show home in Dartington, recently opened by Cavanna Homes at its latest development “Origins”. Located within the village, just minutes’ walk away from Dartington Hall and a short distance from Totnes, Origins is also well placed for commuters to Plymouth, Exeter, Newton Abbot and Torbay. The development is the latest offering from Torquay- based family homebuilder Cavanna Homes, which was recently awarded its third consecutive five star award from the House Builders Federation for customer satisfaction. Sales Manager at Origins, Karen Heywood-Cann said:
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“These new homes very cleverly combine cutting edge design with traditional materials such as natural slate roofs and stone with timber cladding, resulting in a development that complements the rural community and countryside surroundings.”
ouse-hunters considering a village home in the
as such offers all the benefits of a modern development. Louisa Hooper, head of new homes at Jackson Stops has spoken about the UK’s recent shift in attitude towards newly built homes: ‘We have seen a marked increase in interest in new homes this year, as opposed to older, char- acterful properties. Buyers are waking up to the fact that newer properties have lower running costs and require less maintenance, leaving them time to enjoy their free time!’ So, these spectacular new apartments at SAILS seem to
encompass everything that the average Brit considers their ‘dream home’: the perfect waterfront location in the na- tion’s favourite region and with all the benefits that come with living in a brand new home. With a show apartment available to view from the beginning of July, and the whole development ready just in time for a prime waterfront view at this year’s Dartmouth Regatta it’s got to be worth a look hasn’t it? Prices from £685,000 - £1,500,000. For more information and to book your viewing, contact Louisa Hooper, at marketing agents Jackson-Stops & Staff Exeter office on 01392 214222 or email
southwestnewhomes@jackson-stops.co.uk
Show home offers tantalising taste of contemporary living in Dartington When complete, Origins will
comprise 63 two, three and four-bedroom homes in a range of styles. The showhome is a West-
combe, featuring a spacious open-plan kitchen/family/din- ing room, separate utility room, WC and living room on the ground floor, while upstairs are four good-sized bedrooms in- cluding a master with en-suite. The Cott is a two-bedroom
house with a separate kitchen/dining room downstairs, and with en-suite facilities to both bedrooms upstairs. Like all the new homes at Origins, the Westcombe and
Cott come complete with UPVC double glazing, fitted kitchens and bathrooms, a 10-year NHBC Buildmark Warranty and Cavanna Homes’ renowned two-year customer support pledge. Origins is part of a multi-million pound regeneration scheme providing new homes, employment space and community facilities in Dartington. For more information on Origins, please call 01803 868911, or email
origins@cavannahomes.co.uk.
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