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Ness Castle development in Inverness off to great start with buyers

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Having launched in recent weeks, Barratt Homes’ much anticipated Ness Castle development in Inverness has enjoyed an excellent start, selling out its first two releases over just two weekends – prompting the early release of the final phase-one properties.

Nestled in an idyllic parkland location on the outskirts of the city just off Dores Road, the development features a range of two, three and four-bedroom homes in a variety of house types. Just a stone’s throw from the banks of Loch Ness, it will provide all the advantages of a peaceful countryside setting, while also benefiting from nearby access to local amenities, public transport networks and schools.

And as well as offering quality homes, Ness Castle will have many standout features, including traditional dry stone walls, tree-lined pathways and expansive green space, all in keeping with the stunning local surroundings.

Mike Cowie, sales director for Barratt North Scotland, said: “At Barratt Homes, we strive to secure prime locations and build homes where we know people are keen to live. This site at Ness Castle is an excellent example. Situated near the banks of Loch Ness, this amazing site will see us build over 300 sought-after, quality new homes in a highly desirable and attractive area of Inverness.

“The city is growing rapidly, and more people are looking to live in the Highland capital. By providing easy access to the city centre, while being nestled in a quiet location amongst some of the region’s most stunning scenery, this new site is set to be popular among local people as well as those relocating to Inverness. It will also offer numerous sizes and styles of homes, helping to create a varied development that complements its rural surroundings.

“As a result of the development’s unprecedented success since its launch just a few weeks ago, we have brought forward the release of the remaining homes on phase one, offering buyers a range of three and four-bedroom family homes with prices starting at £216,995.”

Contact: 0844 811 6655 or visit www.barratthomes.co.uk