It Takes an Early Bird to Catch the Home ; Property On Sundayretirement Special: Living It Up
Mail on Sunday › March 06, 2006
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Mail on Sunday › March 06, 2006
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Buying off-plan may sound like a smart move for investors or first-time buyers but according to retirement property specialist English Courtyard, 50 per cent of its homes are now bought off- plan, too, writes Sarah Hartley.
With more than 30 developments already built and another five under way, English Courtyard points to its launch of Stuart Court in Minchinhampton, Gloucestershire, as an example of retired people choosing to buy off-plan.See the full content of this document
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It Takes an Early Bird to Catch the Home ; Property On Sundayretirement Special: Living It Up
Early reservations were taken on 12 of the 22 apartments, houses and two types of cottage on offer, with prices ranging from Pounds 407,000 to Pounds...
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