Cambridgeshire Property News
Vie is a collection of 287 apartments and town houses by Redeham Homes, one of the UK’s premier developers of luxurious design-led homes, in an outstanding riverside location set within one mile of the hustle and bustle of Cambridge city centre.

Persimmon Homes East Midlands has announced it has completed the largest land acquisition the company has ever made, with plans to build 1,525 homes and a local bypass in Stanground, Peterborough. The land, which spans 120 acres, currently has outline planning consent and will accommodate the ever expanding local community within the Peterborough area.

Persimmon Homes East Midlands understands how difficult it is to get a foothold on the property ladder, which is why it has specifically build a number of attractive, yet affordable one bedroom apartments at its Meridian development in Hampton Hargate.

Leading homebuilding experts, Persimmon Homes East Midlands, reported a healthy second half of 2007 in both interest levels and sales, flying in the face of opinion from some quarters that the UK housing market has slowed.

When new homes become available in a sought-after location they’re sure to be snapped up fast. So at George Wimpey South Midlands’ high-quality Greenfields Park development at Cambourne in Cambridgeshire, the housebuilder is giving keen house-hunters the opportunity to beat the rush for a brand new home and benefit from the pick of the plots.

According to the Building Societies Association, the public is still confident in the housing market in Cambridgeshire despite recent price rises, a view that has been echoed by Peterborough-based Persimmon Homes East Midlands at its Chatteris development, Persimmon Gardens.

Whether this is the year you’ll buy, downsize or simply move onwards and upwards, Redrow @ Loves Farm has a fantastic deal you simply can’t refuse. If you’re a young professional, first time buyer, downsizer or simply looking for flexible modern living in a traditional English town, St Neots, in Cambridgeshire, may just be the place for you.
When Persimmon Homes East Midlands inherited a plot of land in Yaxley as part of the takeover of Westbury Homes in 2006, the company found out that it also inherited a few residents– of the newt variety!
Redeham Homes, one of the UK’s premier developers of luxurious design-led homes, is the first developer in Cambridge to work in conjunction with Cambridge City Council to produce travel packs for residents at its exclusive waterside development Vie.

Countryside Properties, Liberty Property Trust and Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust have secured planning consent for the development of 70 acres of land adjacent to the existing Addenbrooke’s Hospital on the Southern Fringe of Cambridge.

Charles Church is delighted to announce that it has received planning permission to build 50 executive homes in Hampton, Peterborough. The housebuilder with the name on the finest homes is due to start construction at the end of November and is asking prospective purchasers to register their interest now.

For most people the countdown to Christmas has officially begun. With just under four weeks to go until the big day, people are planning in advance to get everything ready for the festivities.

For youngsters setting out onto the property ladder, they’d be forgiven for being a bit daunted by the whole concept, which is why Persimmon Homes East Midlands is hosting an open weekend for would-be buyers.

Anyone with a new home at the top of their Christmas wish list could be unwrapping the perfect present at Redrow’s The Sycamores in Ailsworth, near Peterborough, this year. Award winning developer Redrow has a small selection of homes that can be ready to move into in time for the festive season.

For a luxurious modern home in an attractive, traditional location look no further than Redrow @ Loves Farm in St Neots, Cambridgeshire, which has now opened its doors to buyers. When complete, Redrow @ Loves Farm will have 256 homes, ranging from one and two-bedroom apartments to three, four and five-bedroom homes, in beautiful contemporary and traditional styles.

Charles Church homes are synonymous with luxury, elegance and class. Built to a high quality and designed with large rooms and high ceilings, these are homes that people aspire to live in. If, however, you thought that you might not be able to afford such a prestigious home, then think again. You needn’t look any further than Charles Church’s Stapleford Park development in Great Cambourne, where you’ll find a large selection of homes available.

Proving that urbanites don’t have the monopoly on style, countryside living has been ‘glammed up’ in Ailsworth near Peterborough, with the opening of a revamped show home.

According to recent figures released by the Halifax, due to rising demand for homes, Cambridge is one of three towns in East Anglia to deliver the fastest rise in house prices the region has seen, with a staggering 22 per cent increase to £287,536 since this time last year.
Kirsty Allsopp, presenter of Location, Location, Location, is an advocate of the 11 second rule; that is, house hunters reportedly take just 11 seconds to decide whether or not they will buy a property when viewing it.

A beautiful new showhome is turning heads at The Quills, George Wimpey South Midlands’ development at Girton near Cambridge. Fabulous furniture and delightful decor in the four-bedroom ‘Mortimer’ reveal just what customers can achieve using their imaginations and the blank canvas of a brand new property.

The children who attend The Ark pre-school in Great Cambourne are jumping for joy now that the Yellow Room – the room where they take part in their activities – has had a fresh coat of paint, courtesy of the housebuilder Charles Church. Charles Church provided a few labourers and spent two days painting the Yellow Room for the pre-school after being approached by them over the summer.
What do a doctor, an investor and a businessman have in common? They’re all eager home buyers snapping up properties at the new development on King Hedges Road, in Cambridge. Young professionals, experienced workers and local people in the Cambridge area are taking a shine to George Wimpey’s development, appropriately named as Affinity.

The paint is dry, the carpets have been fitted and the ribbon has been cut. It’s now official! The show home at Charles Church’s Stapleford Park development in Great Cambourne is now open, so purchasers can see for themselves why the house builder is the name on the finest homes.

George Wimpey East Midlands is offering a magnificent family home to the first, fast-moving buyer at Langton Mews, the leading house builder’s popular development in the village of Wittering, Cambridgeshire.

If you live in Cambridge and you haven’t heard of the housebuilder Miller before, then you will do soon. Miller hasn’t built in the city before but is currently developing a selection of apartments just north of the city centre. And, when the news of this development spreads, everyone will be talking about Miller Homes!
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