SPONSORED EDITORIAL: Viewings are about to start for a newly completed collection of penthouse apartments in a part of Hove that is handy for shopping, parks and the seafront – and has great public transport links.
The penthouses are perched atop Gradino, a modern development in Davigdor Road, close to the Seven Dials. And in the rest of the building, the first buyers have already moved in.
The Penthouse Launch event is from 10am to 4pm on Saturday (9 March). To book a viewing, call the sole agents Oakley on 01273 688881 or email brighton@oakleyproperty.com.
Most of the 52 apartments have outdoor space and some come with parking. All have been designed and built with future-proofing in mind.
This beautiful collection of contemporary homes has been created with a forward-thinking agenda for sustainability, inclusivity and comfort.
Each apartment offers peace of mind living, with branded appliances, energy-efficient heating systems and high levels of thermal insulation delivering low running costs.
The generous layouts and well-planned accommodation have been carefully considered to reflect today’s lifestyles.
They are easy to run, simple to manage and filled with light, providing the warmest of welcomes to come home to at the end of the day.
The well-designed contemporary apartments range in price from £265,000 for a studio to about £725,000 for a three-bedroom home.
A typical two-bedroom residence has been selling for about £430,000 and one-bed apartments are priced at about £340,000.
There is a First Time Buyer Incentive available and seven first-time buyers have already taken advantage of this.
David Martin, from the developer Martin Homes, said: “We’re trying build homes for people, help first-time buyers and build the local community.”
As part of the planning permission, Martin Homes has made six-figure “developer contributions” to support local jobs, schools, transport and public spaces.
Over and above this, Martin Homes has donated to the Brighton and Hove Mayor’s charities and given £2,500 towards a project in St Ann’s Well Gardens for signage in the sensory garden to help blind and partially sighted people.
The First Time Buyer Promotion offers a cashback payment on completion of up to £15,000, equivalent to a saving of £625 a month over two years.
David Martin, Martin Homes, said: “We understand the challenges faced by first-time buyers in the current property market.
“With the First Time Buyer Incentive, we aim to provide a helping hand to those looking to step on to the property ladder, making the process more manageable and rewarding.”
Further details about the apartments and the First Time Buyer Incentive are available from the sole agents Oakley. Phone 01273 688881 or email brighton@oakleyproperty.com.
‘Today’s lifestyle’ seems to be based on never leaving the building again in a sort of posh prison complex with the prison yard on a roof and the visitng room in the lounge downstairs. Beware though because If they can lock you out, they can also lock you in. The complete lack of keys is disturbing and what happens if the electronic system suffers a power outage? Characterless and soulless.
yu vil eat ze bugs
yu vil liv in ze pod
und yu vil be happy
No keys lol yeah that’s worked well for the car industry hasn’t it…
It has got good transport but I’d hardly say it was a great location, it’s pretty dingy round there. But we all know this block of flats is for Londoners anyway.
Plenty of new and recent build flats of this ilk available in B&H at the moment.
Why are a majority of new builds built with the kitchen in the living room?