Construction News
23/01/2014
Keepmoat Unveils Two Show Homes In South Shields
Housing developer Keepmoat has officially unveiled two new show homes at its Trinity South development in South Shields.
The two three-bedroom homes were officially unveiled by Andy Rose, Chief Executive of the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA), and Councillor Ed Malcolm, Lead Member for Resources and Innovation at South Tyneside Council.
The £30 million development will eventually see Keepmoat Homes creating over 200 family homes in a five to six year period as part of a major regeneration plan for the area. Located on a 5.3 hectare site including the former Circatex factory site owned by the HCA and the southern half of Frederick Street, work is already well underway on the section close to Reed and Eldon Streets.
The homes, which are all being built to Lifetime Homes Standards, have been released for sale off plan and include a mix of two, three and four bedroom homes in a range of styles and house types that are ideal for first time buyers, families and professionals.
Christine Harrison, Sales Director for Keepmoat Homes North East, said: "This is another significant milestone for all partners involved in this exciting new development. The opening of these new show homes demonstrates how quickly this development is progressing and we are very grateful to Andy Rose and Cllr Ed Malcolm for their continued support. We look forward to welcoming prospective buyers to come and view our new show homes to see what Trinity South has to offer. With financial assistance available on all new homes and up to six different house types to choose from, I am sure this development will appeal to many first time buyers and families."
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The two three-bedroom homes were officially unveiled by Andy Rose, Chief Executive of the Homes and Communities Agency (HCA), and Councillor Ed Malcolm, Lead Member for Resources and Innovation at South Tyneside Council.
The £30 million development will eventually see Keepmoat Homes creating over 200 family homes in a five to six year period as part of a major regeneration plan for the area. Located on a 5.3 hectare site including the former Circatex factory site owned by the HCA and the southern half of Frederick Street, work is already well underway on the section close to Reed and Eldon Streets.
The homes, which are all being built to Lifetime Homes Standards, have been released for sale off plan and include a mix of two, three and four bedroom homes in a range of styles and house types that are ideal for first time buyers, families and professionals.
Christine Harrison, Sales Director for Keepmoat Homes North East, said: "This is another significant milestone for all partners involved in this exciting new development. The opening of these new show homes demonstrates how quickly this development is progressing and we are very grateful to Andy Rose and Cllr Ed Malcolm for their continued support. We look forward to welcoming prospective buyers to come and view our new show homes to see what Trinity South has to offer. With financial assistance available on all new homes and up to six different house types to choose from, I am sure this development will appeal to many first time buyers and families."
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