New homes for sale at Pennywell Living

Homebuyers in Edinburgh are set to be spoiled for choice this summer as Scottish regeneration firm Urban Union launches the next phase of its popular Pennywell Living development in Muirhouse.

Available from 21 July 2019, phase three of Pennywell Living will offer a range of apartments as well as family homes.  Current availability includes a selection of stylish three and four bedroom terraced houses, with prices ranging from £220,000 to £235,000. 

Neil McKay, managing director at Urban Union, said: “We are very excited to launch the next phase of Pennywell Living and look forward to welcoming more residents to the area to start the next chapter of their lives.

“The range of properties are available at very competitive prices and suitable for a wide variety of needs and budgets. Everyone from young professionals to families can enjoy a modern and stylish home at a manageable cost. 

“If phase three is anything like the first two phases of the development, we expect properties to sell very quickly so we encourage potential buyers to come down to the development and get a feel for the properties in person.” 

Set to complete in 2023, Pennywell Living is part of a wider housing regeneration project being delivered through a partnership with the City of Edinburgh Council and Urban Union which will see the delivery of over 770 new homes, half of which will be affordable housing. 

Located only a few miles from Edinburgh City Centre, Urban Union says the development is in prime position to make the most of the many shops, bars and restaurants the capital has to offer. 

With great local primary and secondary schools, as well as a wealth of useful amenities in the area, the development is perfect for young professionals and families.  

To find out more about the houses on offer at Pennywell Living or to register interest in the homes available, visitwww.urbanunionltd.co.uk/pennywell-living or call 0141 530 4000.

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