Avant Homes releases two ready-to-move in family homes for sale at £41m Stewarton development
Development
11 Jan 2024
Located five miles north of Kilmarnock, Stewarton is ideally located for access to Glasgow and Ayr as it is close to junction 7 of the M77 and benefits from a train station. Draffen Park is also close to a wide range of amenities in the town and the nearby Stewarton Woodlands.
The two properties are a four-bedroom Tambrook priced at £365,000 and a three-bedroom Ivystone at £279,995. As with all homes at Draffen Park, they feature exclusive kitchens with integrated appliances, outdoor space and parking with both properties also having an integral garage.
The two homes benefit from Avant Homes’ signature practical design and energy efficiency, and both come with flooring, meaning the homes are ideal to move into straight away.
They also each feature three generous double bedrooms, open-plan dining space, bi-fold doors to the rear gardens and dedicated utility rooms.
Avant Homes West Scotland sales and marketing director, Theresa Barbour, said: “Draffen Park has been exceptionally popular, so we know these practically designed, energy efficient ready-to-move in homes will not be on the market for long.
“As a business, we are committed to providing quality new homes for everyone, helping people make their ideal next move a reality and creating new communities where we build.
“Draffen Park and these two properties are fine examples of what we want to deliver for homebuyers throughout West Scotland and beyond.
“We therefore urge any prospective buyers to get in touch with our sales team to visit Draffen Park, view the properties and find out how we can tailor a bespoke offer to help them move in.”
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