The two bedroom Poplar at Dandara Aberdeens Grandhome development

Last three homes available at energy efficient Grandhome

ACCORDING to energy experts, electricity costs in the north of Scotland are today the second highest in the UK, with ...

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ACCORDING to energy experts, electricity costs in the north of Scotland are today the second highest in the UK, with the property industry now challenged to create more energy conscious homes. In light of this, buyers are being encouraged to act fast at Dandara’s energy-efficient Grandhome development, located in the bustling Bridge of Don, Aberdeen. The site, which is now over 96% sold, has only three homes remaining for buyers to purchase: a three-bedroom home, a two-bedroom home, and a two bedroom bungalow.

Claire Bathgate, Head of Sales at Dandara Aberdeen, commented: “Despite data showing a drop in consumer confidence this year, the Scottish market is persevering. Our homes at Grandhome are selling quickly, and indeed at our other developments across Aberdeen. In my experience, the market shows no signs of slowing down as of yet, it seems to be the perfect time for many buyers looking to move to such a beautiful part of Aberdeen.”

Alongside a modern exterior, the latest homes include photovoltaic panels which provide supplementary low-carbon generated electricity, which can help reduce energy bills. The properties also have an energy efficient boiler installed to help manage consumption levels. The properties have achieved an EPC rating Bthanks to these features.

Claire continued: “We understand that our prospective buyers are facing rising living costs and are proud to present an energy conscious set of properties at Grandhome that will help tackle these financial strains.”

Internally, the homes boast stylish contemporary fitted kitchens complete with stone worktops, en-suites with marble shelving, landscaped front gardens and generous rear gardens. 

Ideal for families, Grandhome is within a 15-minute walk from the Forehill and Danestone primary schools as well as nearby the popular secondary Middleton Park School. The site is located near a selection of supermarkets supporting the new residents in their community and helping as well to reduce travelling costs for nearby amenities. When travelling outside the area, Grandhome is situated just a short drive from the culturally diverse city centre and under an hour-and-a-half via the A90 trunk road from Dundee.

To find out more about Grandhome or to book a viewing of the show home, visit www.dandara.com/grandhome or get in touch directly by calling 01224 064 296.

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