Sold out – 50% of properties at Cheltenham development sell pre-launch

Sold out – 50% of properties at Cheltenham development sell pre-launch


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International Off-Plan Property Consultancy, LH1 Global has launched The Residence. The renovated Regency-style Grade II listed building in Cheltenham includes 17 stylish one- and two-bedroom apartments with modern upgrades and original period features.

Before the full launch, the boutique development was shared with LH1 Global’s network. This led to a staggering 50% of homes being snapped up within just 48 hours.

What The Residence has to offer

Investors eager to find their new opportunity may want to consider Cheltenham. By the end of 2022 over £200 million was brought into the town’s economy. Property prices have also by 58% in Cheltenham over the last 10 years.

Prices for the apartments start at £194,500. Residents will be within easy reach of the shopping districts of Regent Arcade and Brewery Quarter. Families will also be within the catchment of the highly acclaimed St. John’s Primary School, St. Edward’s, and Berkhampstead.

The development is spaced across four townhouses: Berkeley House, Mayfair House, St George’s House, and St James’ House, with four two-bedroom apartments and 13 one-bedroom apartments.

The two-bedroom apartments will include private balconies, while a portion of the one-bedroom homes will have access to outside space.

Rayna Hunter chief executive officer  of LH1 Global commented: We have been delighted by the incredible off-plan sales at The Residence. The development is one of the best regency renovations we have seen, so despite the recent challenges presented in the property market the response from buyers is not a complete surprise.”

The apartments provide fantastic investment potential, with the opportunity for short term serviced lets due to the town’s racing heritage with a busy schedule of events throughout the year. Also, the popularity of Cheltenham and its proximity to the Cotswolds and easy access to London provide the perfect conditions for consistent value growth.”

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