LEADING housebuilder Miller Homes will launch a new development in Glasgow next month.
Ellismuir Gardens in the city's Broomhouse will be available to register interest in from July 3.
The new plots follow on from Ellismuir Park and Keepers Gate developments located nearby.
It will comprise 63 homes and becomes the first development in the West of Scotland to showcase Miller Homes' latest portfolio of new three, four, and five-bedroom homes in a mix of detached, semi-detached, and townhouse styles.
The new Elmford show home will also launch, allowing prospective house-hunters to envisage what life could be like at this new development.
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Louise Caldwell, Sales Director for Miller Homes Scotland West, said: "Following the great successes of Keepers Gate and Ellismuir Park, we are delighted to be launching Ellismuir Gardens.
"Miller Homes has been building in and around Broomhouse for over fifteen years, and it has been wonderful to see the area transform into a thriving and vibrant new community.
"We have already seen a strong interest in Ellismuir Gardens with a large number of positive enquiries regarding the new development. With such high demand anticipated, we would encourage prospective buyers to register their interest to avoid disappointment."
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Prices will start from £260,000.
To find out more about Ellismuir Gardens or to register for updates, visit: millerhomes.co.uk or call 03301 731 665.
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