HEATON HOUSE THREE IS THE ‘MAGIC NUMBER’
The success of the Commonwealth Games has placed Birmingham firmly into the global spotlight and we’re already seeing a surge of interest in people wanting to enjoy all the lifestyle benefits the UK’s second city has to offer.
And the good news is that Elevate Property Group’s Heaton House scheme, nestled in the heart of the Jewellery Quarter, offers townhouse buyers the elusive ‘magic three’ when it comes to city centre living. The development, which is being marketed by Knight Frank New Homes, has the final three-bed townhouses just coming on to the market, which are all freehold and boast a smart paved terrace to the rear and dedicated gated parking with access to EV charging.
It is extremely rare for properties in the centre to offer all these three features and it is no surprise ten of the plots have already been reserved by young couples and professionals keen to have a short commute to work and tens of bars, restaurants, and attractions on their doorstep.
“The townhouses are proving a star attraction at Heaton House and it’s not difficult to see why,” explained David Hofton, Sales and Marketing Director at Elevate Property Group.
“Expertly designed to accentuate city centre living, they offer a superb outside space and the rare luxury of gated parking, all just a few minutes’ walk away from Birmingham.” He continued:“The scheme also offers a mix of one and two-bed luxury apartments, meaning we have something for everyone.
“Importantly, it is the last chance for first time buyers to access the ‘Help to Buy’ scheme, with a couple of plots still available. This means you can reserve a unique property in the heart of one of Birmingham’s best locations for just £500 and a 5% deposit – you will just need to do it before 31st October.”
Heaton House, which is now 70% sold, will be unveiling two show homes at the end of September. Several special VIP events are planned for professionals associated with the scheme, those who have already reserved and especially for new buyers to showcase the three-bed townhouse and the one-bed apartment show homes.
Both properties will be fully furnished and will give you a unique insight into what life on the scheme could look like when it completes in December 2022.
David concluded: “This scheme dates back to 1795 and we’ve tried to reimagine the development but with its history front and centre of the styling. It really needs to be seen to be fully appreciated and we’re hoping the launch of the show homes will help sell the remaining properties within a matter of weeks. The location really is superb…even a recent article in The Sunday Times named the Jewellery Quarter as one of the best places to live in the Midlands.”
Prices for a one-bed apartment start at £250,000, two-beds are £312,500 with the three-bed townhouse available from £500,000. To reserve a place at the VIP show home launch or enquire about reserving your plot, please call Knight Frank New Homes on 0121 233 6495. More details on Heaton House can be found at
https://elevatepropertygroup.co.uk/residential/heaton-house
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