Derbyshire

Store manager gets a foot on the property ladder
Store manager Anthony Garnham didn’t think he could afford to own a home outright, but leading house-builder George Wimpey has helped him to put down a substantial deposit on a brand new apartment close to Derby.

Elevated living at Manor View
With a rise in unique family living arrangements, the pressure is on developers to come up with new and innovative housing solutions, so with that in mind, Rippon Homes is encouraging prospective homehunters to consider height over width at its Manor View development in Overseal.

New home deals at Hilton in Derby
Quick-off-the-mark homebuyers have a great opportunity to snap up a bargain at Bryant Homes’ popular Hilton development near Derby. The leading housebuilder is offering new, lower prices on its last few remaining homes – and as the development has consistently bucked the national trend for a slowdown in property sales, they’re expected to sell like hot cakes.

A storey of space at The Spires
With 16 large apartments boasting up to 790 square foot just released above the brand new retail units at Barratt North Midlands’ The Spires development in Chesterfield, these fantastic properties are sure to be snapped up by homehunters looking for spacious living in a great location.

Flexible living at Castle Heights
Flexible three storey properties are proving a lifeline to those with unique living arrangements and a prime example of a modern, adaptable home is the Haywood at David Wilson East Midlands’ Castle Heights development in Church Gresley.

Luxury living in Blackwell
Buyers looking to experience luxury living at its very best still have the opportunity to own a brand new home at George Wimpey’s Church View development in Blackwell, near Alfreton.

Golden opportunity for Derbyshire buyers
Accents of gold give a luxurious feel to a brand new show home at Gleeson Homes’ Vale Croft venture in Bolsover.

Good reasons to buy at City Point
Why do so many people prefer to buy new rather than second-hand homes? At least ten reasons crop up regularly in buyer surveys, most highlighting the central fact that new homebuilders generally offer a range of benefits that the second-hand market cannot hope to match.

Happy families at Heritage View in Buxton
A happy family who moved into a new property from Housebuilder of the Year, Miller Homes East Midlands, have recommended the scheme to other buyers. The Cantrell family, Lisa (37), Andrew (44), James (13) and Billy (11), moved into Heritage View in Buxton in September last year – just six weeks after seeing the property and reserving it.

Join the ‘Q’ for a good Claret in Derbyshire
Househunters looking for style and luxury in a new home at an affordable price will appreciate George Wimpey’s superb ‘Claret’ homes, just released at the leading housebuilder’s Q development in Derbyshire.

Four-bed homes released at City Point
Derbyshire homehunters can now purchase a four- bedroom home at David Wilson East Midlands’ City Point development in Derby following their recent release for sale.

Stylish living – for a fraction of the cost
A contemporary new home close to beautiful countryside could now be yours at Vale Croft, in Bolsover, or The Brambles in Doe Lea, for just three quarters of the price. Gleeson Homes is offering homebuyers the unmissable opportunity to defer 25% of the cost of their new home for up to 10 years - with no interest or rent to pay!

HomeBuy Direct launches in the High Peak
The Homes and Communities Agency has given developers Westshield Homes the green light to accept applications for the High Peak’s first HomeBuy Direct development; Miry Meadow in Chapel-en-le-Frith.

‘Q’ apartments strike a chord in Derby
The stylish apartments at George Wimpey’s popular Q development near Derby continue to strike a chord with homebuyers, with 10 properties being sold in just one month.

Showhome offers a flavour of affordable living
Multi-award winning housebuilder, Miller Homes, has unveiled its latest showhome to give potential buyers a glimpse of how they could easily make a new house a home.