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£262,000
The Pavilion | Plot 62 - The Ashdown, NG19 6AR
Share 100% / Full price £262,000 / Deposit £0
Summary
3 Bedroom House - Plot 62 - The Ashdown at The Pavilion
Description
Deposit Bridge is a new way to move into a brand-new home with just 1% upfront. You make a fixed monthly payment for 5 years, with the option to buy the home at the end with a 10% discount, which could be used towards your deposit.
The Ashdown is a new home with style. The tall gable enhances the front of the house and the Juliet balcony to the first floor living room is an additional elegant feature. It’s not all about looks though, this is a home with a practical design and a family-friendly approach. With living space spread over three floors, there’s room for you to be together and there’s a room of your own too.
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Stations
Showing nearest stations
- Mansfield Rail Station (1.2km)
- Mansfield Woodhouse Rail Station (1.6km)
- Sutton Parkway Rail Station (4.7km)
- Shirebrook Rail Station (6.0km)
- Kirkby in Ashfield Rail Station (6.3km)
- Newstead Rail Station (9.0km)
- Langwith - Whaley Thorns Rail Station (9.1km)
- Alfreton Rail Station (12.0km)
- Hucknall Rail Station (12.5km)
- Hucknall Tram Stop (12.5km)
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£262,000
Deposit Bridge
Full price £262,000
Estimated monthly cost
£1,847
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