Part-buy, part-rent new build with garden and two parking spaces.
- New build detached house with 10-year NHBC Buildmark warranty
- Open-plan kitchen/dining with French doors to rear garden
- Principal bedroom with en-suite shower room
- Two allocated off-street parking spaces included
- Shared ownership part-buy, part-rent; price represents 50% share
- Leasehold with c.990 years remaining; service charge £245
- Very slow broadband at this location; check connectivity options
- Adjacent to Skelton Grange landfill area; consider local outlook
A bright, newly built three-bedroom detached home arranged over two floors, finished to modern specification and covered by a 10-year NHBC Buildmark warranty. The ground floor has a dual-aspect living room and a generous open-plan kitchen/dining area with French doors opening onto the rear garden — ideal for daily family life and informal entertaining. A useful utility room and a downstairs cloakroom add practical convenience.
The principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite shower room, while two further bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the first floor. The house offers two allocated off-street parking spaces and comes with a full flooring package included, making it ready to occupy. At around 1,100 sq ft, room proportions are sensible for families or couples wanting extra space.
This home is marketed through a shared ownership Home Reach scheme (price reflects a 50% purchase share here). The tenure is leasehold with c.990 years remaining, and a below-average service charge of £245 applies. Buyers should note broadband speeds are very slow at the address and the site is adjacent to Skelton Grange landfill area — both factors to consider for connectivity and outlook.
Overall this property will suit first-time buyers or purchasers seeking lower upfront cost to get onto the housing ladder, who prioritise a modern, low-maintenance new build with warranty cover. The combination of gardens, parking and nearby outstanding schools makes it practical for family life, but buyers requiring fast broadband or seeking a secluded rural view should check local connectivity and immediate surroundings in person.