Kensington available with Part-Exchange & Gold Star Moving Assistance package
Imagine retiring here to this stunning Kensington show home (£259,950) at Red Deer Village, Stepps, an exclusive residential park home community for the over 50s, established 13 years ago. There’s never be a better time to do so with Red Deer’s exclusive Part Exchange service available on this home, together with the park’s Gold Star Moving Assistance. When used with part exchange, this service gives you £3k towards estate agency fees, £1.2k towards legal fees and a free packing, decluttering and removal service arranged by Red Deer to assist your move.
There is also no stamp duty to pay. It’s a fantastic package which will take the stress of downsizing away.
The Kensington is a luxurious two bedroom property with a breathtaking interior. It features exclusive soft furnishings, bedding, curtains and blinds from leading manufacturer Voyage. The in house Red Deer Village interior design team have used these stunning fabrics to great effect throughout the property. Many of them are bespoke, sourced from Scottish mills and design houses.
The spacious lounge of the Kensington has an LED fireplace, alongside a three piece leather sofa in dark grey, and a sleek white coffee table. A striking floral fabric from Voyage in dramatic pink, black and mauve features in the cushions and is also used to trim the curtains. Two large wall prints in the same fabric bring the look together.
The fully fitted kitchen has gleaming black granite tiles and worktops, with a stunning island unit with bar stools. The kitchen is complete with fully integrated appliances, including fridge freezer, dishwasher, washing machine, dryer, electric hob, oven and microwave. Indulgent extras include a wine cooler and plate warmer.
The dining room of the Kensington is furnished with a beautiful glass topped dining table with six Olympia matching chairs, plus glaze panels with blue LED lighting.
Two good sized double bedrooms feature in this home, including master bedroom en-suite. Both bedrooms have fitted wardrobes with the master including a walk in wardrobe and free standing furniture. The luxurious fully tiled main bathroom features a free standing bath and shower.
The master bedroom is kitted out in sophisticated silvers and creams, with a variety of satin and velvet cushions from Voyage, together with a silver bed throw and sweeping silk curtains with matching pelmet.
The Kensington features the very latest home entertainment technology with a full audio system throughout the property, with a USB dock, touch panel control unit, and Bluetooth system.
Outside, the steps to the property have been individually designed using Marshalls tumbled walling and natural sandstone paving slabs.
“We are delighted to offer this latest showhome for sale,” said John Hendry, co-owner of Red Deer Village. “We are a family run business and it is my sister Ashleigh who is in charge of all the interior design, and together with her team of assistants, does an absolutely amazing job. We enjoy a close relationship with Voyage which we believe adds something extra to our home interiors – no two park homes are ever identical in terms of our soft furnishings. We want to celebrate the rich heritage of Scotland’s fabric mills and also showcase the work of Scottish designers.”
“If a buyer is looking to part exchange a house they have to sell, it can be the ideal opportunity to do so and receive the Gold Star Package -they could be enjoying their new life at Red Deer Village quicker than they thought possible,” added John.
For further details, and to view the Kensington at Red Deer Village, Stepps, Glasgow, please call 0141 779 2973, or check out www.reddeervillage.co.uk.
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