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Last Homes in Latest Phase Released Early at Trent Basin

by Francesca April 27, 2021April 27, 2021
written by Francesca April 27, 2021April 27, 2021
Last Homes in Latest Phase  Released Early at Trent Basin
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If Spring is getting you in the mood for a move and the end of lockdown is making you feel that a change of inside and outside scenery is just the tonic after months in one location, then a viewing at Trent Basin could be just the new home ticket.

The last homes of the Phase 3 build at this incredibly popular new waterside neighbourhood have just been released for sale, ahead of schedule and due to the huge demand for these low energy, sustainable homes – and with prices starting at just £290,000 for a three-bedroom home.

These three storey townhouses come with amazing views and the kind of flexible interior that would be the envy of any long-term home worker. The top floor outdoor terrace space is ready to be a haven for relaxation and a good book or a great spot to entertain friends.

Set alongside the north bank of the River Trent, with amazing waterside views, and overlooking the iconic basin inlet itself, it’s not surprising that even during full lockdown sales of these homes have hardly let up.

Saying that, it’s the low energy and sustainable build credentials that are really grabbing the attention of buyers, attracting not only local buyers but those choosing to relocate to Nottingham from elsewhere in the UK and abroad.

The developer, Blueprint, is well known for its innovative and forward-thinking approach to new build design, and is award winning as a result. Trent Basin homes are set apart from other new builds because their sustainable credentials really stand up to scrutiny.

Blueprint has always employed a fabric first approach, designing homes that already meet the proposed changes to Building Regulations that will be introduced in 2022. Better insulated walls, construction practices that reduce air gaps, high performance windows and doors all contribute to promoting better overall thermal performance. Taking these building elements as a whole, means that heat loss is reduced, energy bills are lower and carbon emissions are reduced.

The riverside position of Trent Basin has also proved to be a huge factor in its success. Residents of this new neighbourhood have been drawn to the peace and tranquillity, green views and wildlife of this waterside location which also enjoys all the benefits of proximity to the City.

Details of these newly released homes can be found at www.trentbasin.co.uk along with a brochure and floorplans for the townhouses. Prices start at £290,000.

Viewings can be arranged by contacting the agents directly at William H Brown on 0115 981 9828, who are able to offer safe viewings in person by appointment, with all visitors required to wear appropriate PPE and properties sanitised between viewings. Virtual viewings and appointments by phone or Zoom are also available for those who would prefer.

Trent Basin is the £100 million residential development which is part of the 250-acre Waterside regeneration area in Nottingham.  Trent Basin has been developed by sustainable property developer Blueprint Regeneration and will comprise 300 low energy homes when complete.

www.trentbasin.co.uk

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