A flagship Glasgow development which initially launched over six years ago on the site of the former Jordanhill College is set to sell out, with only a handful of homes now remaining.
Cala Homes (West) multi-award winning Jordanhill Park development, set on acres of parkland in the West End has only 10 properties remaining.
This coveted development, which spans 31-acres, has proven popular with buyers since 2020 comprising over 400 new-build apartments, spacious townhouses, mew homes and thoughtfully restored apartments within the Graham House and the jewel in the crown, the Category B-Listed David Stow building.
Remaining homes include spacious two- and three-bedroom new build apartments within The Hedderwick and Moffet building as well popular five-bedroom townhouses including the award-winning, three-storey Rankine showhome which showcase the contemporary lifestyle on offer.
Suzanne McElhiney, Sales and Marketing Director at Cala Homes (West), said: "It’s been truly rewarding to see how Jordanhill Park has shaped into a community of its own within one of Glasgow’s most sought-after neighbourhoods. With only a handful of apartments and houses now remaining, we’re looking forward to helping buyers find their dream home, close to the city with acres of vast green space right on their doorstep.
“Tailored initiatives such as our Part Exchange service and generous LBTT contributions makes moving into a new home easier than ever, and as a result, we now have very limited opportunities at our development in Jordanhill.
“We have a selection of two and three-, -bedroom apartments and five- bedroom townhouses available, which can cater to many different types of buyers, whether you’re a working professional, a growing family, or simply looking to downsize without compromise
“I would strongly urge those looking to move this year not to delay as they may miss out on moving into their forever home at Jordanhill Park.”
Jordanhill Park champions the ultimate urban city lifestyle whilst offering light, space and plenty of lush green surroundings, giving prospective buyers the best of both worlds in a beautiful range of modern townhouses and apartments, starting from £376,500.
Featured homes include plot 68, the Kilpatrick, which is the last remaining three-bedroom apartment, and the award-winning five-bedroom Rankine showhome which was designed by renowned interior designer, Eileen Kesson of Envision. All interior finishes are included within the price, from fixings to the fireplaces, lights and landscaped gardens.
Other apartment styles are available and include the Jura, the Harmony, the Feall, and the Kelvin apartment types, all of which comes with either a terrace or balcony.
For more information on Jordanhill Park, visit www.cala.co.uk/homes-for-sale/scotland/glasgow/jordanhill-park/ or call 0141 319 8928 to speak to the sales team.
Issued by Tigerbond on behalf of Cala. For more information contact:
Karen Devine
karen.devine@tigerbond.com
07912780832
Riagain Callan
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07713310707
Shaun Keeney
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07730415026
· Cala Group is a major UK home builder focused on building well-designed, high-quality homes in prime locations throughout the South of England, the Cotswolds and Scotland.
· Cala started as the City of Aberdeen Land Association in 1875 and was the first Scottish company listed on the London Stock Market.
· Cala Group employs over 1,300 people across 9 offices and has around 75 live developments at any time.
· Cala was awarded the maximum 5 Star rating in the Home Builders Federation’s National New Homes Customer Satisfaction Survey, for the eighth year running. The independent survey found that 96% of our customers would recommend Cala to a friend.
· In 2024 Cala Group sold 2,861 homes, resulting in a turnover of £1,168m and profit before tax (before exceptional items and revaluations) of £78m.
· Cala has made a commitment to help fight the effects of climate change on the planet by reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions across its value chain in line with the Scottish Government’s 2045 target and ahead of UK Government’s 2050 target.
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