Meeting demand for quality homes in St Neots

The housebuilder has recently released plots 41 to 47, which are a mix of three-, four- and five- bedroom homes in the styles of a Gonville, Proctor, Edmund and Wolfson.
The development, which is located on Cambridge Road, has witnessed fantastic sales success recently with no less than 12 homes being snapped up over the past eight weeks alone.
“Quality homes in a good location are ensuring Deer Park remains at the top of the wish list amongst Cambridgeshire househunters.” comments Jackie Day, Sales Director at David Wilson.
“And I’m confident these fantastic new releases will just add to the developments popularity. The four house styles are some of the most sought after designs from the David Wilson portfolio and already two have been reserved by savvy househunters.”
The Gonville is a unique, three- bedroom corner house with plenty of space to live whereas the four- bedroom Proctor is a more traditional design offering a thoughtfully planned layout. The Edmund is a distinguished, five- bedroom detached family home and is the epitome of luxurious living whilst the Wolfson is a traditional, four- bedroom detached home ideal for families looking for a dynamic home.
Jackie adds “All four house types make fantastic family homes and with prices starting from £209,995 they offer good value for money and an ideal opportunity to buy a quality new home in a sought after development.
“Buyers at Deer Park can also take advantage of a great range of no nonsense deals including part exchange which continues to prove a popular solution for property ladder climbers struggling to sell an existing home. Speak to our experienced sales negotiators to find out more.”
Deer Park is part of the emerging community of Loves Farm and boasts a superb selection of three-, four- and five- bedroom family homes on the edge of St Neots.
The development benefits from the wide range of amenities this charming market town has on offer including shops, schools, public houses and restaurants. The area has its own train station which has direct trains to London and the north whilst the A1 provides a good link to the road network.
Prices at the development start from £194,995 for a Gonville whilst the Proctor is priced at £349,995, the Edmund at £359,995 and the Wolfson at £325,995.
For more information see dwh.co.uk.