FAMILY housebuilder Mactaggart & Mickel Homes have launched the latest phase of their award-winning Greenan Views development in Doonfoot, Ayr.
Until the end of January, Mactaggart & Mickel Homes have added the extra incentive of paid LBTT – Land and Buildings Transaction Tax – on reservations made on selected plots in Phase 2, freeing up vital funds for other moving expenses, new furniture or optional extras, such as floor coverings or curtains.
Greenan Views is an established mature development of energy-efficient family homes in a coastal setting. Phase 2, which offers homes from The Design Collection inspired by some of Scotland’s most famous architects, features a mix of 108 three to five-bedroom quality homes.
Greenan Views is perfectly situated to make the most of the stunning coastal views across Ayr Bay, offering an idyllic location for families, couples and downsizers to settle into a new seaside home.
For more information on the development and the open weekend please visit www.macmic.co.uk or call 01292 440 306 Thurs to Mon 10.30am to 4.30pm.
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