Homebuilder celebrates success as Sandbach development sells out

By Deborah Bowyer

22nd Mar 2022 | Local News

A typical street scene at J One Seven
A typical street scene at J One Seven

A Sandbach developer is leaving the town after selling all its homes on the site.

With all properties now sold out at J One Seven, the popular development has provided a neighbourhood for a range of different homebuyers on Old Mill Road.

During its time building the development, Barratt Homes has worked hard to support the local area and the Sandbach community.

J One Seven has led to improvements in the area, with £832,000 dedicated to education and contributions towards highway maintenance as well as new green spaces.

Michaela Lancaster, Sales Director at Barratt Homes Manchester, said: "J One Seven has been a fantastic development and the homes have sold out as quickly as expected given the appeal to a variety of buyers.

"The development has become a well-established community and it will continue to thrive as the final residents move in.

"We'd like to advise anyone who missed out on a property at J One Seven to visit our website to view our other developments in the area and discover how we can assist with a move to a new home."

Surrounded by beautiful landscapes, the appeal of J One Seven meant keen property seekers were quick to snap up the homes available.

Set in a catchment area for 'highly regarded schools' and, based near convenient transport links including the M6 and roads to Alsager and Crewe, homes ticked all the boxes.

     

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