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With more than 70 per cent of properties now sold, Barratt Homes’ luxury Den of Pitfodels development in Aberdeen has continued to prove popular with city buyers.

Teamed with the housebuilder’s sell-out success at the popular city centre development, Evolution, this latest result proves demand for large family homes as well as central-based apartments continues to grow in the north-east capital.

Mike Cowie, sales director at Barratt North Scotland, said: “Aberdeen remains a prime market for Barratt Homes, as demand from both city professionals and local families continues to grow.

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“Den of Pitfodels has proven extremely successful due to the development offering a welcoming and neighbourly environment which benefits from nearby amenities and excellent bus and cycle links.”

The three, four and five-bedroom properties, which are located on the edge of the Royal Deeside area, offer excellent choice for buyers, with housetypes ranging from three-storey townhouses to detached family homes.

One Den of Pitfodels resident is Suzanne Woods. Speaking of her new home, she said: “Since moving into our home in September, we have quickly settled in and are now enjoying all the benefits of buying a new house.

“The amount of space both upstairs and downstairs is great for our two children and we all enjoy spending time in the open-plan kitchen/dining area. The children’s bedrooms have been fantastically designed with enough space for a desk, wardrobes and storage.

“Our previous property was located in the centre of Aberdeen. It’s great to move to a home in close proximity to the city centre, so we are still closely connected, but at the same time, we feel much more relaxed.

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A range of packages are available with selected homes at Den of Pitfodels, including Stamp Duty (LBTT) paid, part exchange and luxury flooring upgrades.

Prospective buyers can now view the three-storey Crathes townhouse, a three-bedroom property offering a flexible way of living.

Prices for the remaining properties start at £339,995.

For more information about the development, contact the marketing office on 0844 811 6655.