New homes in Cadishead have the 'wow' factor

People in the Cadishead and Irlam area have been bowled over by new Redrow homes, snapping up six properties in a month.
Inspired by the architecture of the Arts and Crafts movement, the homes at Hayes Green look traditional from the outside, but are bright, modern and full of family friendly features inside.
Elaine Mounsey, sales manager for Redrow Homes (NW), commented: “Echoing feedback from customer focus groups across the country, visitors to Hayes Green have been impressed by the high quality of the properties. People love the open plan layouts that put the kitchen at the heart of the home and are surprised at what we include as standard as we offer a specification that’s unrivalled among most of our house building peers, let alone the second hand market.
“In the past month we have sold six properties, which is testament to the high quality workmanship and the level of customer service offered by the Redrow team.”
Current availability at Hayes Green includes a choice of two, three and four-bedroom homes, with prices from £124,995.
‘Windsor’ and ‘Oxford’ style show homes, both with four bedrooms, are now open for viewing, enabling potential purchasers to appreciate the layout of the properties and the quality of the fixtures and fittings.
“There’s something special about being the first people to live in a property. Buying a brand new home means you won’t wonder about the lifestyles of the previous occupants or inherit their decor. Instead you can personalise it to your own taste from day one, choosing everything from the kitchen cupboards and bathroom tiles, even the light switches,” Elaine said.
Redrow has calculated that it can cost around £30,000 to bring an older three-bedroom property up to the same high standard of one of its stylish new homes.
“Savvy buyers understand that while an older property may come with a smaller price tag, it may need lots of repairs and renovations. The cost of installing a new kitchen, appliances and bathrooms plus energy efficient heating, replacement windows and a whole host of other features soon adds up. By purchasing a new home instead of an older second hand property, house hunters could save themselves a small fortune in DIY costs, not to mention time and energy,” Elaine explained.
“Our kitchens boast the convenience of integrated top brand name appliances with tall units and extra wide drawers that offer plenty of storage. If you were to install the same high quality fixtures, fittings and appliances yourself it would cost more than £6,000, plus you would have the inconvenience of not being able to use your kitchen while the work is carried out.”
Located in Hayes Road with a choice of primary and secondary schools nearby, Hayes Green is the ideal place to put down roots and raise a family. Good road and rail links to Manchester, Warrington and Liverpool mean it’s also well suited as a base for commuters.
To experience all that a brand new Redrow home has to offer, visit Hayes Green, where the show homes are open daily from 10am to 5.30pm.