It’s the most wonderful time of the year and with CALA Homes (West), the home of your dreams could be a festive reality with a selection of stunning properties still available to move into in time for Christmas.
If the festive dinner table proved to be a little tight last year and the family were falling over each other whilst opening their presents, now is the time to ensure Christmas 2017 is the best yet and with less than 60 days to go, the time to put your new CALA Home on Santa’s list is now.
Due to heightened demand, CALA have now released a number of additional plots with a 2017 move-in date. With 10 homes available to move into before the end of the year from CALA’s portfolio in the West, the countdown is on for potential purchasers to secure their dream spot.
Moving into your new dream home for Christmas can still be achieved with a number of homes available with December move in dates. What’s more with CALA’s 100 per cent part exchange service*, the process of moving into a new home can be completed in just six weeks reducing much of the hassle and allowing homebuyers to simply move in.
The UK’s most upmarket major homebuilder has launched some fantastic new developments this year, with some approaching its final phase, making the hardest choice picking which stunning development and perfect location to call home before the end of 2017.
The Ramsay family room
With a wide variety of stunning properties on offer from CALA’s award-winning Signature collection, there is something to suit a range of homebuyers looking to take their next step up the property ladder and secure some extra space.
Developments with 2017 entry dates available include, Kilmardinny Grange in Bearsden, CALA at Thorntonhall, Rosegarth Wynd in Newton Mearns, Kinnaird Oaks in Larbert, Endrick Meadows in Balfron and Lethame Green in Strathaven.
Liana Canavan, sales and marketing director for CALA Homes (West) said: “Christmas is a very telling time for homeowners – with all of the festivities going it can quickly highlight the need for a bigger home.
“As we approach the end of the year, it is also a very reflective time when people consider if they have achieved what they had set out to do in January – many of our homebuyers come and see us at this time of year for that very reason, and the good news is we can often help them turn their goals into a reality.
“The thought of moving at this time of year can be quite a daunting prospect but once you consider the brand new energy efficient heating, insulation and double glazing that comes as standard in a brand new CALA home, keeping energy bills at bay not to mention the high specification integrated kitchen appliances that remove the fear of a broken oven, minutes before the turkey is due to be cooked – Christmas 2017 can be a warm, cosy and enjoyable experience for everyone.”
Rosegarth Wynd in Newton Mearns
The Lawns at Thorntonhall is a stunning collection of five-bedroom detached luxury homes and is widely regarded as one of the most coveted addresses in Scotland. Just three homes remain for sale – all with December 2017 move in dates – so time is the one luxury you don’t have if you want to make your dream move to this highly exclusive location.
If it’s a desirable commuter haven with a picturesque Campsie Fells setting you’re looking for, Endrick Meadows in Balfron has just three homes remaining with 2017 move in date including the Melville, Lewis and Harris housetypes.
Homes at Rosegarth Wynd in Newton Mearns are also moving quickly with only two properties now available to move into this year including the Moncrief and Ranald.
Kilmardinny Grange in Bearsden has also proved incredibly popular with purchasers and has just one home – the magnificent five bedroom Moncrief – remaining with a 2017 move in date.
Following the release of two stunning showhomes at Lethame Green in Strathaven just two homes at this highly sought after development have December dates remaining including the five bedroom Logan and Melville housetypes.
Liana continued: “We would urge those looking to move this side of the year not to delay as they may miss out on moving into their dream CALA home before the end of December.”
Endrick Meadows in Balfron
For further information on any of CALA West’s developments, visit www.cala.co.uk or call 01324 600000.
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