SPRING is a prime moving season - where a fresh start certainly seems an appealing course of action following a cold, dark winter.
With the days getting longer, flowers beginning to bloom and even the clocks now springing forward, this is also the time that the housing market starts to spring into action.
So if you're juggling the notion of making a new start for yourself or with your family, take a look at our guide to some of the latest and greatest new developments in Scotland...
MCCARTHY & STONE
McCarthy & Stone is the UK’s leading retirement house builder, with stunning developments in great locations across Scotland.
If you’re considering your next move, spring is a great time to imagine a new start. From 25-28 March, we are inviting people to see what our developments have to offer in St Andrews, Linlithgow and Paisley.
Relax and enjoy a guided tour of the apartments and facilities, plus receive a free £10 Marks and Spencer voucher (terms and conditions apply).
Why not bring the whole family along?
For more information, go to www.mccarthyandstone.co.uk/easter/
DAWN HOMES
Dawn Homes have a stunning selection of beautiful new homes across Central Scotland & Ayrshire.
Built to a high specification they have one that’s exactly right for you, whether you’re a first time buyer or looking to upsize or downsize.
They have 4 current developments and 4 Future Developments to choose from.
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STEWART MILNE HOMES
Laird’s Gate is a small community set in the picturesque town of Stewarton surrounded by stunning countryside, perfect for outdoor living, with Glasgow just 30 minutes away, Stewarton offers the best of both worlds.
Here you’ll find an impressive collection of, 3, 4, 5 and 6 bedroom homes. Created by award-winning house builder, Stewart Milne Homes, each traditionally-styled home boasts high specification finishes, exceptionally bright spacious interiors and stunning kitchens complete with Smeg appliances and Porcelanosa tiling.
It’s the very best in family living. Prices from £139,995 - to £299,950
For further information, contact 0845 026 7840 or visit www.stewartmilnehomes.com
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RIBBON HOMES
Light and space and perfectly positioned – brought to you by Ribbon Homes.
Located on the sought after Mansionhouse Road in Langside, Boswell House (Phase 2) is a selection of only 14 luxurious, spacious two bedroom (master en-suite) apartments with private parking.
Contemporary Kitchens from Jackson Moor are designed to maximise space and storage, and your new kitchen incorporates a breakfast bar. Integrated Neff appliances are fitted as standard.
A range of doors, worktops and wall tiles are available for you to choose from.
Bathrooms and En-suites are fitted with contemporary, white sanitary ware and polished chrome taps from manufacturers including Duravit and Hansgrohe, while tiling from Porcelanosa helps to create a sleek relaxing space.
For further information, contact Corum (Shawlands) on 0141 636 7588
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