Renfrewshire Property News
Two home buyers at Riverside Point got more than they bargained for when they visited a show home launch at Redrow's Braehead development. As if securing property at the popular development wasn't enough, Doreen Dow and Jennifer Campbell also scooped fantastic prizes in a free prize draw held as part of the celebrations.

Christmas shopping can be a nightmare but imagine if you had the convenience of a major shopping centre on your doorstep. Well look no further than Redrow’s Riverside Point development in Braehead, in central Scotland, a paradise for shop-a-holics.

Redrow Homes has brought a taste of Manhattan to Braehead with the opening of a sophisticated and stylish new show apartment at its Riverside Point development.
As the average price for a new house in Scotland reaches £150,000, its little surprise that apartments at Kings Court in Paisley, Barratt West Scotland's latest £17.8million development in the area, are selling well, with 2 & 3 bedroom luxury flats from £112,500.

Award winning developer Redrow Homes has stolen a march on the competition at Braehead by including a selection of family sized houses in the first phase of its Riverside Point venture.

There’s just two luxurious family homes now available at George Wimpey’s Mill Lade development in the Renfrewshire village of Lochwinnoch. Both four bedroom detached - the last Oak and final Rowan homes have now been released for sale.

An award-winning house builder is spearheading the way to the redevelopment of a redundant steel yard and dock area in Braehead. The Scottish operation of award winning Redrow plc, which was recently named as one of the UK’s top volume house builders*, is getting ready to launch a flagship new development close to the Braehead shopping centre, south west of Glasgow and on the Renfrewshire border.
There’s just four luxurious family homes now available at George Wimpey’s Mill Lade development in the Renfrewshire village of Lochwinnoch.

Scotland’s largest housebuilder, Persimmon Homes is one of 11 major housebuilders recognised in a joint programme between the Prince’s Foundation and the Home Builders Federation (HBF) Recognition Scheme for its regeneration and restoration of the Anchor Mill building in Paisley.
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