New builds vs period properties
Heritage home or brand new build?

Finding the perfect property

New build: peace of mind guaranteed

You know what you’re getting with a new build. There's unlikely to be any costly drainage problems or dodgy roofing issues that you'll only discover two months down the road. Plus, with all new build homes in the UK you know get a reassuring 10-year guarantee, for ultimate peace of mind.
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Period property: unique design

New build: lower bills

Period property: spacious rooms

New build: eco-friendly

Period property: big gardens

New build: low-maintenance

Often fitted with all-singing, all-dancing gadgets, these low-maintenance new builds can streamline modern living. Think underfloor heating, USB plug sockets, electric blinds, video entry systems and smart home technology. The list is exhaustive...
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Period property: timeless appeal

New build: personalise your home

Period property: extend and renovate

New build: a blank slate

Period property: packed with character

New build: show home finish

Period property: original features

Ceiling roses, original fireplaces, wooden flooring, skirting boards, dado rails, cornicing – you name it, we love it. Those charming period features are part of the history of a home and they just can’t be replicated in modern homes.
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New build: safe as houses

Period property: durable design

New build: added security

Period property: sense of community

New build: accessibility

Period property: location, location, location

Typically, period homes enjoy the best locations as they’ve had first pickings if you will. Often built near to towns, train stations or local amenities, they have secured the most sought-after spots that modern developments would have to pay a pretty penny for.
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Benefits to both

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