A housebuilder has released the first new homes at a £9 million development in a Scottish village.
Avant Homes said it has received an “incredible response from potential buyers” for first of 31 new homes at the site.
The Craignethan Gate development in Glenboig, North Lanarkshire comprises a mix of two, three and four-bedroom homes and features six of Avant Homes’ energy efficient house styles.
Prices for the new homes range from £219,995 for a two-bedroom semi-detached house to £367,995 for the four-bedroom detached homes.
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Lisa Archibald, Avant Homes Scotland sales director, said: “We’ve received an incredible response from potential buyers eager to secure a home at Craignethan Gate, so it is great to be launching these first homes for sale.
“Glenboig is a fantastic place to live. The Seven Lochs Wetland Park is located nearby and Glasgow is just 20 minutes away, meaning residents get the best of town and country living.
“With the first homes now launched, our sales team at Craignethan Gate is ready to help prospective buyers find out how they can make owning their next ideal home at the development a reality.”
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