The first reservations are being accepted this month at Tulloch Homes’ debut development in Aberdeen city centre – while at its second development, at Bridge of Don, two-bedroom apartments and three-bedroom semi-detached villas are for sale.
Award-winning Tulloch Homes, celebrating its 90th anniversary, has long been the largest housebuilder in the Highlands, and is showing its confidence in the Aberdeen market with this stylish development double.
The Courtyard, located just off Park Street, a few minutes from Union Street or Beach Boulevard, offers 45 contemporary, two-bedroom en-suite apartments from £229,000. Westfield, on the former primary school site at Bridge of Don, has 18 two-bedroom en-suite apartments from £209,000 plus eight three-bedroom, semi-detached villas priced from £249,000.
A show apartment, in the Aspen style, will open at The Courtyard in the spring to give prospective homebuyers sight of the excellent specification, interior finishes and generously-proportioned bedrooms, which come as standard. This development, with its private courtyard parking, offers residents style and comfort – plus easy access to business, shopping, leisure and entertainment in the city centre.
And there’s more, for the Tulloch welcome to The Courtyard includes floor coverings and integrated appliances included in the price as well as a complimentary “furniture pack” in which residents can choose from a range of tailored packages. Topping off this special offer is a year’s City Bus Pass per apartment. Several apartments are available for early occupation with some availability, to qualifying purchasers, under the Scottish Government’s Help To Buy scheme where deposits can be as low as five per cent.
Westfield is superbly located, just off Balgownie Road and a pleasant stroll from the banks of the River Don and the appealing spaces of Seaton Park and Westfield Park. It is an excellent family area with good local facilities and primary and secondary schools and only a short drive from the city centre, or from the countryside.
The Kinloch villas include complimentary floor coverings, oven hob and hood package, and turfed front and back gardens. The Dee-style apartments come complete with floor coverings, washing machine, tumble dryer, fridge freezer, oven, hob and hood. Homes at this development will be available for entry from the summer and reservations are now being accepted. Help To Buy is available. LBTT is paid on apartments and villas at Westfield, saving purchasers £2,000 each.
Lynne Boyd, sales director at Tulloch Homes, said: “We’ve successfully developed in the past at several locations in Aberdeenshire but this is our first time in the city itself and we’ve sourced two excellent locations. The Courtyard is ideal for those who want in-city living coupled with style and comfort, while Westfield offers stylish living in a family-friendly environment. Our prices are extremely competitive. For instance, at Westfield, Help To Buy funding can significantly reduce the cost of an apartment.”
Kim Fordyce, who is based at a sales office at Westfield, is sales consultant for both developments and can be contacted at 01224 040074 for information, appointments and advice on how you can own a desirable new home. Tulloch Homes has current developments in Conon Bridge, Muir of Ord, Fortrose and North Kessock as well as a range of locations in and around Inverness.