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Great value apartments for sale in Eastbourne

18th April 2011 Print
An artist’s impression of the ‘Penshurst House’ apartments

The attractive prices on offer at Taylor Wimpey’s Regency Park development of new homes in Eastbourne mean that first-time buyers could save money by ditching their rented property.

Aspiring homebuyers facing rising rental prices are being urged to visit Taylor Wimpey’s highly desirable Regency Park development of property for sale in Eastbourne – and discover how they could cut their monthly outgoings by owning a brand new apartment.

Two-bedroom Eastbourne apartments at this sought-after development, within walking distance of the seafront, are available now from as little as £137,495, which could mean mortgage repayments of less than £400* per month.

Jason Stokes, Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey South East, says: “The value for money our high-quality flats for sale in Eastbourne at Regency Park offer explodes the myth that renting is cheaper than buying a property.

“When you consider the average cost of renting a two-bedroom property in Eastbourne is £696** a month, it’s clear to see that those becoming home-owners with us could save thousands of pounds a year.”

Buyers can choose from a superb selection of first through to fifth-floor Eastbourne flats at Regency Park, with prices for two-bedroom designs starting from only £137,495.

All the homes benefit from allocated parking and include energy-efficient central heating, double glazing and a stylish fitted kitchen with integrated oven, hob and hood. Selected plots also boast en-suite bathrooms to master bedrooms and attractive private balconies.

Enjoying an excellent location on the edge of Princes Park and close to Eastbourne marina, Regency Park has appeal for all ages and all types of buyer – from first-time purchasers and downsizers through to property investors.

Nestling at the foot of the South Downs, Eastbourne boasts excellent lifestyle opportunities including two shopping centres, a range of individual seafront boutiques and the fashionable stores and restaurants of The Waterfront at Sovereign Harbour.

The town is famous for its award-winning parks and gardens, while those who enjoy an active lifestyle will appreciate the marina’s sailing facilities just minutes from the development, and a choice of nearby swimming pools and gyms.

A selection of local schools cater for children of all ages, while the area is well served by public transport, with buses to the town centre every 10 minutes, and Hampden Park and Eastbourne Railway station close by, providing services to London and Brighton.

To find out how buying at Regency Park could be cheaper than renting, customers can visit the Sales and Marketing Suite, located off Wartling Road / Lottbridge Drove, Eastbourne, and open daily from 10.30am to 5.30pm.

* Assumes borrower is aged over 18. Price guide for monthly repayments on an interest-only mortgage of £132,495 (based on a 10% deposit of £13,250) over 25 years based on an interest rate of 4% is £397.48. Not including application and arrangement fees. All loans subject to status and valuation.

** According to the independent property search website findaproperty.com, the average monthly rent on a two-bedroom flat in Eastbourne was £696 on 10th March 2011.

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An artist’s impression of the ‘Penshurst House’ apartments