A housebuilder is offering potential buyers in Norwich the chance to buy a one or two-bed home with just a 5pc deposit – as well as an unmissable opportunity to buy a two-bed apartment with over £12k worth of interior furnishings already included.
The Hill Group is offering Plot 66 at St James Quay for sale for £334,950, which includes premium furnishings for every room, as well as the useful additions of a TV and cooking equipment.
Rebecca Littler, group sales and marketing director at The Hill Group, says: “The Hill Group is delighted to offer Norwich homebuyers a fully furnished home at St James Quay.
“This fantastic opportunity saves new residents both the time and money involved in the lengthy furnishing process, as Plot 66 in The Pullman Building is ready to move into and enjoy straightaway.”
St James Quay is a riverside development of 220 new homes on Barrack Street, which incorporates parts of the castle wall and had stood empty for a decade.
Work began at the site in 2020 and includes a range of apartments, penthouses and townhouses, with the final homes expected to complete this summer.
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The homes have been constructed with sustainability in mind and, as new builds, have been carefully designed to help reduce excessive energy consumption, therefore lowering living costs for residents.
Each home comes equipped with underfloor heating, smart meters and individual room thermostats, and high-efficiency double glazed windows have also been installed to help residents to retain the optimal room temperature.
Prices for other homes at St James Quay start at £309,950.
For more information, visit the website at stjamesquay.co.uk or call the sales office on 01603 882425.
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