PREVIOUSLY the preserve of larger towns and cities, stylish apartment living will soon be available in New Waltham, say developers.
Reservations are currently being taken for one and two-bedroom apartments, which are being added to The Renaissance development, off Humberston Avenue.
The range of 16 apartments is being built by Linden Homes and will include both three-storey blocks and mews-style buildings.
Sales director Steve Woomble said: "There are no other brand-new apartments of this style anywhere in the town, allowing us to meet the demands of many customer profiles.
"The first of these apartments has already been reserved and they are due for imminent completion.
"They are perfect for first-time buyers or young professionals, and also suit those who are looking to downsize to a more manageable property in a premier location.
"The location in Humberston Avenue allows us to complement the existing homes at Renaissance, and to creatively use the land available to us as part of the overall scheme."
The development already includes a selection of three and four-bedroom, semi- detached and detached homes.
The new two-bedroom apartments will be available over three floors and some will feature a unique, round-shaped living room leading into an open-plan kitchen and dining area.
The master bedrooms will have an en suite facility, as well as access to a main bathroom.
For those looking for something a little more compact, one-bedroom apartments are being built in a mews style, with a spacious open-plan lounge, dining area and kitchen.
Mr Woomble added: "These apartments represent an exciting and unique opportunity, not only for us to display a new selection of properties, but they also offer something really special for home hunters.
"Because of their style and location, we anticipate huge interest in these apartments and encourage people to make reservations as early as possible."
Prices currently range from £115,000 to £145,000.
The sales suite is open daily from 10.30am until 5pm, with late night openings until 7pm on the remaining Wednesdays in May.
Call 01472 815055 for more information.
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