Save your energy and buy at CMYK, Bristol

Did you know that buying a new build property could actually save you money? Many new homes are built to strict energy efficiency standards and include features that are aimed at being kinder on the environment and your pocket; the apartments at CMYK in St George, Bristol are no exception.
That’s why Linden Homes is offering anyone who reserves one of its properties between the start of Energy Saving Week 2011 (24 – 28 October) and 24 November the chance to have their energy bills paid for a year*.
Nigel Palmer, Managing Director for Linden Homes Western, said: “There are many advantages to buying a new home over a second hand property and saving money is just one of them. As you are purchasing direct from Linden Homes there are no ‘buyer chains’ that could fall apart and the property will be a blank canvas, so the new owners can put their personal stamp on it straightaway.
“Buying a new build apartment can help the environment too, which is what we’re trying to communicate to house hunters and our special incentive, in recognition of Energy Saving Week, will hopefully go some way in doing that.”
CMYK comprises a collection of just twenty-seven contemporary 1 and 2 bedroom apartments on the edge of the city centre and with prices starting from just £99,995; you can see why they’re proving popular.
In terms of location, that’s fantastic too. Nestled within the vibrant community of St George, the elevated position of this development affords you great views of the local area. There’s a selection of shops nearby and the park, which has recently undergone a £1.2 million transformation to include a pavilion and cricket and football pitches.
To find out more about these new homes in St George and the fantastic Energy Saving Week incentive, visit lindenhomes.co.uk/cmyk.
*Offer applies to Gas and Electric bills only, up to the total value of £1,200. Available on reservations made between 24 October and 24 November 2011. Other terms and conditions apply, please ask for details. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.