Are you looking for a new build home?
You might want to check out CALA Homes new release near Glasgow.
The housebuilder has a brand-new Sequoia Meadows development in Jackton, East Kilbride.
And due to high demand from prospective buyers, they have launched off-plan sales, giving buyers the chance to reserve one of the first bundle of homes on the development from a temporary sales suite at Jordanhill Park in Glasgow.
The first homes to be released at the sought-after development include a range of three-bedroom terraced homes as well as a selection of outstanding four-and-five-bedroom detached properties.
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Liana Canavan, sales and marketing director for CALA Homes (West), said: “We’ve seen an exceptional level of interest in Sequoia Meadows, and we’re thrilled to release the first stunning homes to prospective buyers.
“East Kilbride and the surrounding area is extremely popular in terms of location. As it’s semi-rural, with plenty of outdoor space, but close to nearby towns like East Kilbride and Eaglesham as well as excellent links to Glasgow City Centre, it’s ideal for families looking to put down roots.
“Our expert sales advisors are currently based at our Jordanhill Park development in the West End of Glasgow, and we expect this first release of homes to be popular, so would urge anyone interested in making the move to Sequoia Meadows to book an appointment soon.”
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For more information, or to book an appointment visit www.cala.co.uk and look for Sequoia Meadows.
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