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Shannon Milmine

Show home at former Phillips Factory site is available to view

A property developer is inviting potential buyers to view a show home at the new housing site on the former Philips Factory in Hamilton.

Lovell Homes, who is developing its energy-efficient housing estate at the former factory, is inviting prospective buyers to see inside a show home.

The site, named The Glow Garren, will host 163 homes, 40 of which will be affordable housing.

The homes, which will be priced from £225,000 to £375,000 will consist of three-, four- and five-bedroom homes, the first of which are now ready for occupation.

Interested buyers are being encouraged to visit the five-bedroom Jedburgh show home to see for themselves.

Viewings will be available throughout the weekend of April 28 to April 30 and customers are being welcomed to arrange a viewing.

John McGill, Lovell Partnerships Ltd development director, said: “We are very much looking forward to the launch of the fantastic new show home, allowing us to showcase our offering at Glow Garren and welcoming prospective buyers to the site.

“The fabulous properties, both inside and out, are beautifully stylish with a modern look and design.

“With convenient access to Glasgow and the amenities of the local area, this new development will be perfect for families and those seeking a welcoming community.”

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Lovell is also offering incentives to buyers to help them get started, and they will hand out an inspiration package which will help new buyers customise their homes to their taste.

The developer is also delivering a helping hands scheme whereby Lovell will cover the cost of buyers selling their existing home.

A financial advisor will also be available during the viewing to help buyers make their decision

The new homes are energy-efficient and use 30 per cent less water than older homes. They come fitted with efficient appliances and use up to 80 per cent less electricity for lighting due to only using energy-saving bulbs.

Lovel has worked in partnership with a range of organisations to make Glow Garren come to fruition. It has worked with Signify, JLL Real Estate as well as technical teams EMA Architects and Dougal Baillie Associates.

South Lanarkshire Council have also played a key role.

The council approved plans last February and the affordable housing will be taken on by the local authority which will form part of its long-term plans to provide 1300 affordable homes by 2027.

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