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Show home success at Douglas Street development

16th November 2010 Print
Bridgewater View

Homebuyers wanting to purchase a property at Taylor Wimpey’s Douglas Street development need to hurry – after a fast first month at the sought-after site.

Three stunning show homes are now open at Bridgewater View and received a great response from interested visitors on their opening weekend.

Purchasers have been impressed by the generously-sized, three bedroom semi-detached Ripley, three bedroom detached Bayford and the two bedroom semi-detached Barden. Each home gives the visitor great insight into how their new home could look at Bridgewater View.

Jackie McKeown, Taylor Wimpey North Yorkshire sales manager at Bridgewater View, commented: “We’ve already seen a fantastic reaction to our range of show homes – and the site itself.

“As well as offering many amenities in a family-friendly setting, the development also has great transport links, giving it a broad appeal for buyers of all kinds.

“And to make things easier, we can offer deals such as part exchange and Easymover, which help those with a home to sell, and for first-time buyers we can help with 5% towards your deposit.”

Bridgewater View has a strong selection of luxury terraced, semi-detached homes and detached properties available – with prices starting at just £99,950.

Catering for all stages of buyer – including families, young professionals, couples and friends sharing – the spacious homes offer fantastic value for money in an extremely central location.

The development is perfect for commuters as Middlesbrough station is only one mile away, with frequent trains to Manchester, Leeds and York. The A66 and A19 are also close by, offering links to the Lakes and the south.

For further information about Bridgewater View visit the sales information centre, on Douglas Street, Middlesbrough, which will be open Thursday to Monday, from 10am until 5.30pm.

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