Contemporary apartment scheme launches in Coventry

Are you looking for somewhere chic, stylish and enviable to call your first home? Do you want your pad to offer nothing but a relaxing place to hang your hat? Well for purchasers looking for a contemporary apartment which is set to be ‘the’ place to be in Coventry should look no further than Persimmon Homes’ latest development to launch – Venue@Bannerbrook.
Venue@Bannerbrook is ideal for those starting out on the property ladder as the range of 194 apartments offer a fashionable residence with minimal maintenance at an affordable price.
“Venue@Bannerbrook is aimed specifically for first time buyers and we’re hoping to create a young and vibrant community at the development,” explains Alison Reading, sales director for Persimmon Homes South Midlands.
She adds: “We’ve aptly named our four apartment blocks after the hedonistic and sought-after Ibizian night spots, Pacha, Privilege, Arcadia and Marquee.”
With a collection of differing one, two and three bedroom apartments available plus a number of three bedroom duplexes, the designs on offer make great homes for those buying alone, with a partner or friend, those renting out their spare room and investors looking for a property to boost their income.
Prices at the development start at £67,996* for a one bedroom design and £92,796* for a two bedroom apartment.
Alison concludes: “I’m expecting Venue@Bannerbrook to be extremely sought-after in Coventry, and we’ve already received a great deal of interest from the first time buyer market. If you are looking to buy your first home and are looking for something a little different, ensure that Venue@Bannerbrook ranks highly on your list of must-see developments.”
Situated on the outskirts of Coventry with its excellent selection of shops and amenities this is a well placed development with good access onto the motorway networks and within commuting distance of Birmingham.
For further information on homes available, visit the company’s website at: persimmonhomes.com
*Prices through the 80 per cent shared equity scheme.