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The Park Weston-Super-Mare Somerset BS23 3WG
How many houses do you see in the South of England with a 15% discount?
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Here’s The Deal:–
Advantages
- Superb location
- Superb quality properties, 3 bed freehold townhouses at £216,500 and £209,995
- Superb genuine 15% discount
- Superb appreciation (1 bed apartments sold for £105,000 at the beginning of this development 3 years ago, are selling at £150,000 today)
- Excellent rental demand (see below)
- Excellent legal arrangement – £350 only (excl. Stamp Duty & disbursements)
- Now, I know what you’re thinking: there are no decent mortgage deals around at the moment. But what about this one: 90% LTV, 4.99% interest only? It’s a cracker.
- Cashback of up to £5,400 (rental shortfall of £100pcm is covered for 54 months), subject to mortgage deal above
Disadvantages
There’s only four available!
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Your costs
£2,500 fee to Provestor
£1,000 Reservation Fee (comes off price of property)
£2,100 Stamp Duty
£ 350 legal cost
Mortgage valuation & arrangement cost
To reserve yours, call us on 01242 238311
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Welcome to The Park, the latest development of Prestige homes by Barratt Homes.
The Park is a development of 212, 1 & 2 bedroom apartments and 2 & 3 bed houses located in the popular residential area of Weston-super-Mare. These designs are the result of extensive market research into what people want in a new home, with up-to-the minute interior layouts and extra features for comfortable modern-day living. The development has been carefully planned to include attractive courtyards, which will create a safe and peaceful environment. The parkland previously formed open field: from the 1980s, the site was home to the local Football Club.
As a coastal town Weston-Super-Mare has much to offer with a variety of leisure pursuits, shopping facilities and recreational activities, mostly centred around the beach, pier, leisure centre, theatre and recreational complex. More rural pursuits include the nearby tourist attractions of Wookey Hole and Cheddar Gorge.
The proximity of the M5 (Junction 21) only 2 miles away, gives easy access to Bristol northbound, and Taunton southbound. For the commuter, excellent rail services to London Paddington and Bristol Temple Meads are provided. The Park is located less than one mile (5 minutes walk) from the train station, which provides regular 30-minute journeys to Bristol Temple Meads, whilst Bristol International Airport is just fifteen miles away.
The Park provides a rare opportunity to purchase a brand new home at an affordable price within the charms of a popular seaside town. Rich in urban facilities and surrounded by the beautiful Mendip countryside, The Park will doubtless make an excellent residential location for many years to come.
From the Letting Agent
"We are pleased to be letting many properties at The Park and have been very successful in achieving good rents. We believe many landlords purchase these homes as investments due to the re-development of Weston-super-Mare and the quality of build from Barratts. Located in a prime location of Weston and within easy reach to the town, beach and motorway links they are popular for home owners and tenants alike. Yet again, we feel Barratts have made the development very inviting, creating a good feel factor from the design of the buildings and brick work, mixture in size of properties and a sense of quality. This is generally reflected in the standard of people living there, whether it’s a homeowner or tenant.
We recommend this site. We can confirm we have agreed a number of lets on 3 Bedroom properties achieving £695.
Biscal Homes Ltd, 9 Locking Road, Weston-super-Mare, North Somerset, BS23 3BY
Phone 01934 637739"
Also
West Coast Properties 01934 414128
The Landlord’s Property Shop 01934 637746
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The 3 bed Norbury...
Three double bedrooms, three storey house
Quality fitted kitchen
Entrance hall with cloakroom
Family bathroom
Walk-in wardrobe and en-suite shower to master bedroom
Double glazing
French doors to garden
10 year NHBC warranty
Garage and Parking space included £216,500
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The 3 bed Charlton...
Three bedroom house
Quality fitted dining/kitchen
En-suite to master bedroom
Lounge with french doors to garden
Family bathroom and ground floor W.C.
En-suite to master bedroom
PVC-U double glazing
Energy efficient central heating
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Specification
Kitchen
Comprehensive range of fitted wall and base units with choice of styles and colours and choice of colour co-ordinated worktops
Choice of ceramic wall tiles fitted between worktops and underside of all wall units
Choice of vinyl floor covering
Built under electric single oven, electric hob, extractor hood in a choice of white or stainless steel
Bathroom
White sanitaryware and co-ordinated ceramic wall tiles
Bath with high level thermostatic shower, mini screen and curtain (except Norbury)
Shaver socket
En suite
White sanitaryware and co-ordinated ceramic wall tiles
Shower cubicle with thermostatic shower. Full height tiling and screen
Shaver socket
Heating
Electric fire set in surround to lounge
Gas fired central heating with electronic programmer
Electrical
External light adjacent to front door (The Norbury only)
TV socket to lounge
Satellite system (wiring only)
Telephone point
Mains operated smoke detectors with battery back-up
General
Six-panel moulded internal doors white finished with brass effect lever handles.
Smooth finished white painted ceilings
All walls to be emulsioned magnolia
Coving to entrance hall, lounge/dining
Turf to front and rear garden |
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Weston-super-Mare
Weston-super-Mare is an English seaside resort town, and civil parish, in North Somerset (2001 population 71,758).
The town is situated on the Bristol Channel approximately 18 miles (29 km) south west of Bristol and has spread along the coast between the bounding high ground of Worlebury Hill and Bleadon Hill. It is well known for its sandy beaches. Weston-super-Mare is the most populous civil parish in England.
The town's motto is “Ever Forward”.
Newer housing has since been built towards the east of the town in North Worle and Locking Castle, locations nearer to the M5 motorway. The town as a whole has expanded in size considerably.
North Somerset Council's ongoing civic pride initiative has sought to revitalise Weston-super-Mare. Public spaces have been made available throughout the town such as improvements to the street scene in Grove Park Village.
Transport
The main Weston-super-Mare railway station is close to the town centre and about five minutes walk from the sea front. Other stations are located at Weston Milton and Worle. Weston-super-Mare station has direct high speed train services to London Paddington including First Great Western's Bristolian express service. Weston-super-Mare main railway station also has services to Bristol, Taunton and Gloucester railway stations to name but a few.
Weston is close to the M5 motorway. In the 1990s a dual-carriageway relief road was opened from the M5 right into the centre of the town. As a consequence, Weston has few traffic problems. |
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Industry
The town has become a centre of industries such as helicopter production. The town now supports several light industries and distribution depots, including LIDL's Distribution centre for all its southern based stores, and functions partly as a dormitory town for Bristol. Two of the town's largest employers are the local council and Weston College.
Culture and sport
The town has a number of arts venues. The Playhouse serves both tourists and the local population. The Winter Gardens on the seafront hosts shows, exhibitions and conferences.
Tourism
Weston-super-Mare is still a tourist destination, with attractions such as the long sandy beach, the The Helicopter Museum, the Grand Pier, the SeaQuarium aquarium and the Weston Miniature Railway, which is situated on the Beach Lawns, as well as a putting green, gift shop and café. Trains on the railway are pulled by steam or petrol locomotives. Also on site is a Drive It Yourself Train. The Paddle Steamer Waverley and Motor Vessel Balmoral offer day sea trips from Weston-super-Mare Knightstone Island to various destinations along the Bristol Channel and Severn estuary.
Birnbeck Pier, to the north of the town is now derelict, although Manchester-based company Urban Splash who purchased the pier in 2006 will soon announce plans for its restoration.
To reserve yours, call us on 01242 238311
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