Property-seekers in search of their dream home in Maidstone are being urged to take a look at Queen’s Square – where brand new family-size houses are available for less than second-hand properties in the area*.
Stylish four-bedroom homes are on sale now at this sought-after Bryant Homes development from only £217,495 – even though the average cost of a similar sized lived-in property in the Medway town is in excess of £335,000!
Stunning three-bedroom houses are also available at Queen’s Square from just £204,995, significantly less than their second-hand equivalent.
Plus, unlike older homes, properties at this development are totally maintenance free, come with a 10-year NHBC (National House-Building Council) warranty and are built to the latest eco-friendly standards to cut down on energy bills.
But with just a handful of brand new homes now remaining, would-be buyers will need to be quick off the mark to secure their choice!
Mark Pajak, Regional Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey, says: “Queen’s Square has proved incredibly popular with buyers attracted by the irresistible combination of great design, top-notch build quality and superb prices.
“House-hunters would be hard pressed to find better value for money anywhere else in Maidstone, so I would urge those interested in becoming part of this exceptional development to contact us today.”
A choice of two appealing house designs is on offer at Queen’s Square – the three-bedroom ‘Delamere’ from £204,495 and the four-bedroom Mayfield from £217,495, both ideal for growing families, couples and property investors.
The charming ‘Delamere’ benefits from a spacious lounge/dining room with French doors to the private rear garden, as well as a modern kitchen and a guest cloakroom off the entrance hallway.
Upstairs, the accommodation is laid out across two floors, with two good-sized bedrooms and a main bathroom on the first floor and a splendid master bedroom and en-suite bathroom occupying the entire top storey.
The contemporary ‘Mayfield’ townhouse, meanwhile, boasts a light and airy kitchen/diner that’s ideal for relaxed family mealtimes and includes French doors to the rear garden.
A generously-proportioned lounge is located on the first floor along with a bedroom and a family bathroom, while the master bedroom with en-suite and two further bedrooms share the ample second-floor space.
The ‘Mayfield’ also features an integrated garage while each ‘Delamere’ has its own allocated parking space. All new homes at Queen’s Square are completed to a high standard specification including double glazing, central heating and fitted kitchen with built-in oven, hob and hood.
To make choosing a brand new home at the development even more appealing, Bryant offers a range of homebuyer incentives including Market Mover, which lets customers with a property to sell sit back and relax while the housebuilder finds a buyer for their existing home and pays the estate agents’ fees.
Incentives can be tailored to customers’ individual circumstances and are subject to availability, with more details available from the Homes Consultant.
Just a short distance from Maidstone town centre, Queen’s Square is perfectly positioned for home-owners to enjoy a relaxed lifestyle with restaurants, cafes and bars on the doorstep.
The new Fremlin Walk shopping centre, Mall Chequers Centre and a choice of supermarkets help put Maidstone among the top 50 retail towns, while swimming pools, a bowling alley, a multi-screen cinema, theatres and gyms mean that there’s plenty to do during leisure time.
Education facilities in both the private and state sectors are excellent, with a wide selection of schools and colleges, including well-respected grammar schools and Maidstone's prestigious Kent Institute of Art and Design.
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Date Published: 05 November 2009