CGI of one of the house types at Honeyman Park - the two-bedroom Balfron

HOUSEBUILDER Avant Homes Scotland has released for sale a variety of new homes aimed at first-time buyers at its £72m, ...

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HOUSEBUILDER Avant Homes Scotland has released for sale a variety of new homes aimed at first-time buyers at its £72m, 280-home Honeyman Park development in Armadale, near Bathgate.

Located off West Main Street, the development comprises a mix of two-, three-, four- and five-bedroom practically designed, energy-efficient homes and will feature 12 of Avant Homes’ house types.

Ideal first-time buyer homes at Honeyman Park include the two-bedroom semi-detached and terraced Balfron house type and the three-bedroom semi-detached and terraced Elmwood and Douglas house types.

Prices for a Balfron start at £205,000 whilst the Elmwood and Douglas are available from £230,000 and £235,000 respectively.

Downstairs, the Balfron features a living room and U-shaped kitchen-dining space with French doors opening out to the rear garden. The ground floor is completed by a hallway featuring a WC and storage cupboard.

Avant Homes Scotland sales and marketing director, Lisa Archibald, said: “We aim to provide quality new homes for everyone so an important aspect of that is ensuring we have properties available which are ideal for first-time buyers.

“We are therefore very pleased to announce these first homes for sale at Honeyman Park and we hope to make many people’s homeowning dreams a reality.

“Anyone interested in finding out more about the homes should contact our sales team without delay. We know these properties will not be available for long, so prospective buyers need to move fast to ensure they can become part of the vibrant community we are building in Armadale.”

Of the 280 homes at Honeyman Park, a third have been designated to affordable housing. Avant Homes has also committed to a community contribution of £3.7m to support education, local services and a sustainable travel plan.

For more information on the development, search ‘Avant Homes Honeyman Park’.

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