Additional £2million funding for 74 new homes in Plymouth

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Thursday, February 09, 2012
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NeilShaw

Redrow has been allocated funding for 74 homes at the Vision development in Devonport Plymouth.

The Vision development is part of a public sector led regeneration project that is a strategic priority within the Plymouth Local Investment Plan and the South West region.

The development is currently on track and the £2m allocated by the ‘Get Britain Building Campaign’ will be in addition to Redrow’s own multi million pound commitment. The development will finally consist of 460 new homes, apartments, shops and community facilities.

The Vision development returns a significant piece of land back to the community. For over half a century the area was MOD land and closed off to the public. Only last week Redrow announced that the section of Fore Street that had been closed to the public for over 50 years had been returned to the community once more.

The homes on the development range from family homes to apartments and demand has been strong in a depressed market.

Barry Stiles, Regional Director Redrow, commented: “We are very proud to be involved in such an important regeneration project, returning an important part of Devonport back to the community. The allocated funding from The Get Britain Building Scheme is crucial to ensure the project is completed on time and on budget. The Vision development has already proved popular with local home buyers and we look forward to creating a thriving community in this part of Devonport once more.”

One bed apartments at Vision are available from £94,995; three and four bedroom houses are available from £158,995. To find out more please call the sales team on 01752 651231.

More information is available online at www.redrow.co.uk/vision

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  • Profile image for mcspredder

    by mcspredder

    Thursday, February 09 2012, 9:11PM

    “As a comparison, it's going to take £43000000to build 222 homes in a Hooe quarry, or £196000 each.”

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    by mcspredder

    Thursday, February 09 2012, 8:41PM

    “What's the selling price if they can be built for £27000?”

  • Profile image for Winstonsmith0

    by Winstonsmith0

    Thursday, February 09 2012, 8:27PM

    “Its lovely to have the old roads of devonport reinstated and the 'community' returned to a once thriving town.”

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    by PL1Plym

    Thursday, February 09 2012, 10:05AM

    “Then DON'T buy one timplymouth! Plenty of people no doubt will. Best of luck to them and I'm sure they will be very happy there. This and the other developments has made a vast difference to the area. Devonport like many other areas of the city suffers from a stigma mainly from people that have never lived or stayed in the area.”

  • Profile image for timplymouth

    by timplymouth

    Thursday, February 09 2012, 9:40AM

    “Mostly expensive, tiny homes with no garden.”

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