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Buyers grab a slice of Solihull’s heritage

28th October 2009 Print
Buyers grab a slice of Solihull’s heritage One of Bryant Homes’ most popular developments in the West Midlands is now down to the very last property after consistently bucking the property trend with sales that have put it way ahead of target levels.

And that’s without a showhome to view at Heritage Gate in Shirley after it was snapped up immediately it became available, plus the last phase of apartments recently also launched early due to popular demand.

Sales manager Jan Titley says: “We have just one of the original 96 remaining now, so people really will have to move fast to join the Shirley set. I’m not that surprised really, because this Stratford Road development is within easy walking distance of an abundance of local amenities including supermarkets, schools for children of all ages, plus health and leisure facilities.

“Birmingham and Solihull are just a short journey away by car, offering a wider range of shops and services, while commuters will also appreciate the development has excellent road links to the M42, M40, M5 and M6.

“These are top quality properties, in a flourishing area, offering real affordability, plus with prices at their most attractive for years, interest rates at historic lows and a host of incentives available to help homebuyers get on and move up the property ladder, now is still the best time to move.”

Last availability at Heritage Gate is a first floor one bedroom apartment in the popular ‘Crawford’ style with allocated parking space and flooring throughout at just £109,995. It offers a kitchen 7’ 10” x 6’ 10”, a reception room 10’ 11” x 9’ 5”, a bedroom 9’ 9” x 8’ 6” and a spacious bathroom. It would be ideal for a first time buyer or investor looking for an established and well respected area.

For further information visit Heritage Gate, Thursday – Monday between 10.00am and 5.00pm, or log on to bryant.co.uk/westmidlands.

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Buyers grab a slice of Solihull’s heritage