Comer unveils new Surrey BtR apartments

Comer unveils new Surrey BtR apartments


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Continuing the build-to-rent growth into 2023, developer Comer Homes has unveiled the first apartments in its new Surrey development – Whyteleafe House.

The leading BtR company has just released the first phase of the project which comprises 167 one, two and three bedroomed apartments.

Prices start from £861 per month for a single bedroom with a two-bedroom rising to £1051.

As is the fashion, the development also features typical ‘easy living’ amenities like a gym, a hotel-style lobby and a 24-hour concierge service.

Caroline Comer, Sales & Marketing Director at Comer Homes said, “Whyteleafe House is an exciting addition to Comer’s BtR portfolio and a scheme we believe will be hugely popular. At all of our schemes we strive to deliver well-considered homes that benefit from good locations and excellent facilities. This is the perfect combination for rental schemes and we believe this will attract a wide range of tenants.”

Whyteleafe is a village in the North Downs within easy reach of Central London and with three nearby rail stations connecting to London Bridge or Victoria. Closer to home is the nearby town of Kenley, renowned for its links to a Battle of Britain RAF Airbase.

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