Posted: Thu 15th Feb 2024

Final homes in Wrexham housing development ready for spring completion

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Thursday, Feb 15th, 2024

The final homes at a large-scale housing development in Wrexham will be completed this spring, it’s been confirmed.

Anwyl Homes is due to complete the last property at Maes y Rhedyn, on Straight Mile Road, in Llay, by April.

As the development marks five years since its launch, Anwyl has almost competed all 181 homes, with an average of three new properties being completed per month.

Graeme Gibb, sales director for Anwyl Homes Cheshire and North Wales, said: “Maes-y-Rhedyn is now a vibrant new neighbourhood with a strong sense of community.

“Llay itself is a great place to live, with lots of local amenities on the doorstep and surrounded by the beautiful Wrexham countryside.

“Our homes are located on the edge of the village, with easy commuter links into both Wrexham and Chester city centres, via the A483.”

The final eight homes available are all four-bedroom detached homes, priced from £319,995, and include the former ‘Ascot’ show home, which can be purchased with its professional décor and furniture in place.

Graeme added: “It’s a great time to make a move.

“For those interested in our remaining homes, and with an existing property to sell, our Move Simple and Part Exchange schemes could be the easy route to a swift move,” Graeme added.

“Our expert moving specialists can take all the hassle out of selling up. We can also put homebuyers in touch with a team of independent financial advisors who have access to the whole of the mortgage market and can help them find a deal that’s right for them,”

“And if they are moving from old to new, there are huge savings to be made on energy bills too, with the Home Builders Federation (HBF) estimating owners of new build house can save as much as £183 per month compared to those living in older properties.”



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