Eastbourne apartments have universal appeal

With prices starting from only £134,995, each ‘Penshurst’ apartment bristles with quality and includes two spacious bedrooms and a stylish fitted kitchen with built-in oven, hob and hood.
George Wimpey’s aim of seamlessly merging indoor and outdoor living is evident, with selected designs characterised by a spacious dual-aspect living/dining room opening through French doors to a large balcony.
The range of ‘Penshurst’ apartments to choose from also includes designs with stylish and practical en-suite facilities in addition to a main bathroom.
Mark Pajak, Sales and Marketing Director for George Wimpey South East, said: “For anyone looking for a smart, modern property in a superb location with great views, the ‘Penshurst’ apartments at Regency Park tick all the boxes.
“And with record demand for UK holiday ‘staycations’ as less people go abroad, their investment appeal as a buy-to-let is also soaring as savvy buyers look to secure long-term assets. These are properties with universal appeal.”
As with all new homes at the development, the apartments enjoy a high standard specification including gas central heating, double glazing and fitted kitchens.
On the edge of Princes Park, plots at Regency Park have been carefully designed to offer buyers plenty of open space.
Eastbourne, at the foot of the South Downs, boasts excellent lifestyle opportunities including two shopping centres, a range of individual seafront boutiques and the fashionable stores and restaurants at Sovereign Harbour, waterfront.
The town is famous for its award-winning parks and gardens, while those who enjoy an active lifestyle will appreciate the marina’s sailing facilities just minutes from the development, and a choice of nearby swimming pools and gyms.
A selection of local schools cater for children of all ages and abilities, while the area is well-served by public transport, with buses to the town centre every 10 minutes, and Hampden Park and Eastbourne Railway station close-by, providing services to London and Brighton.
Further information log on to Georgewimpey.co.uk.