Friday, 15th October 2021
Strong interest has been received at a new housing development in Ellesmere Port where the sales office has just launched.
Friday, 15th October 2021
Strong interest has been received at a new housing development in Ellesmere Port where the sales office has just launched.
Oakley Park, a development of 171 two, three, and four-bedroom homes by Castle Green, received detailed planning permission in October of last year and construction began immediately. The sales office launched just before Easter and already a number of homes have been reserved.
Commenting on the launch, Caryl Russell, Sales Manager at Castle Green, said:
The homes we’re developing at Oakley Park are the first to be made available for open market sale in Ellesmere Port for almost five years so we anticipated that interest would be strong. We welcomed over fifty interested viewers on our launch weekend and have secured five reservations already. This level of interest before the show home launches serves to demonstrate just how needed new starter and family homes are in the area. We were firm in our belief from the outset that Ellesmere Port was well overdue a significant development of this kind and believe it will serve as a significant boost to the local economy.
Oakley Park is located on a 12-acre brownfield site off Cromwell Road and is just minutes away from the UK’s largest designer outlet village at Cheshire Oaks. It is walking distance to Ellesmere Port train station and has enviable rail and road links to the rest of the North West. It comprises a range of homes from two-bedroom terrace starter homes, through to four-bedroom detached family properties and prices start from £123,995. Help to Buy is also available.
Caryl concludes: “We were delighted to support our early visitors to the site in selecting their new homes and look forward to welcoming them to Oakley Park. “Our three show homes will launch in July this year but we’re welcoming prospective purchasers to our on-site sales office from now onwards and anticipate the appeal of Oakley Park to remain strong.”