Now headlining Glastonbury: New homes at Avalon

By Tim Lethaby

5th Aug 2021 | Local News

Glastonbury Nub News is delighted to be working with Elan Homes to bring you updates about the house-builder's new Avalon development.

A VIP (very important property) is set to take centre stage in the Somerset housing market this weekend (from August 7).

Elan Homes is shining the spotlight on the three-bedroom Fairford at its popular Avalon development in Glastonbury.

Available to view by appointment only, the guestlist for exclusive access is growing and potential purchasers are encouraged to book their place now.

Regional sales director for Elan Homes, Tracey Ball, said: "The response to our homes at Avalon has been fantastic – all of the properties released to date have been reserved and we'll soon be welcoming the first residents into their homes.

"We release the homes for sale in line with the build programme and factor in the lifespan of mortgage offers but have also been taking early bird reservations on several properties in the next phase.

"Plus, we have a list of people who want to view the show home before committing to buy. We anticipate that demand will increase once people can look inside and experience the quality and finish of our homes for themselves."

The Fairford is a generously proportioned, double-fronted property that looks very traditional from the outside.

Inside, it offers 993 sq ft of living space, carefully designed with modern family life in mind.

On one side of the hallway is the spacious lounge, spanning the entire length of the property, while the open plan kitchen and dining room is on the other side, offering direct access to the garden via French doors. A convenient cloakroom and handy utility complete the ground floor.

Upstairs are three good-sized bedrooms, one with en-suite and fitted wardrobes, plus the family bathroom.

"The beauty of the show home is that it will be professionally styled and fully-furnished by a team of interior designers to give the impression of a home that visitors can imagine themselves living in," Tracey said.

"It really helps people appreciate the high specification quality and finish we offer in every property we build.

"For many people viewing a show home is an important part of their homebuying journey as it make that dream move feel one step closer to reality."

Located on Old Wells Road, Avalon offers a mix of two to five-bedroom homes with terraced, semi-detached and detached designs.

The good news for aspiring first-time buyers is that homes priced under £349,000 are eligible for the Government-backed Help to Buy equity loan scheme.

Designed to make homeownership easier to afford, it offers the chance to secure a new home with a five per cent deposit and 75 per cent mortgage. The remaining 20 per cent is covered by an equity loan, which is interest free for five years.

The homes are being built in an area that balances town and country living – with easy access to the beautiful Somerset countryside and a range of shops and amenities including high-quality restaurants and friendly gastro pubs, independent stores and more familiar national names.

For more information about the homes at Avalon or to arrange a viewing, see https://www.elan-homes.co.uk/developments/avalon/ or call 01458 888373.

This content has been sponsored by Elan Homes.

See our other articles about the Avalon development from Elan Homes in Glastonbury:

Savvy homebuyers snap up houses in Glastonbury

UP CLOSE: Kelly Ollis, sales executive for Elan Homes at Avalon in Glastonbury

     

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