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New Homes | Why buy new?

Buying new homes in Aberdeen has many major advantages in comparison to buying an older property.

In a new property development, there are often a variety of different styles of architecture on offer as well as plenty of housing types to choose from, such as apartments, town houses and detached family homes. Size is never an issue either, as many developments offer anything from a one-bedroom apartment, three-bedroom semi-detached, up to eight Bedroom luxury detached home. There is usually a property to suit everyone.

The choice doesn’t stop with the actual type of home you opt for, the developer can often offer you different choices of finishing, giving you the opportunity to select that kitchen you have always dreamed of, your choice of tiles to finish off your luxury bathroom and you may even have the option to decide how your garden will be landscaped.

Newly Built Homes

There are many advantages to buying a newly built property over a second-hand home. The most obvious benefit is that everything from the roof, to the windows, the décor, to the brickwork is brand new and unlived in.

It doesn’t stop there; everything inside your new home is new too, with some developments even having the option to include new appliances with your new kitchen, a new bathroom suite and enclosed shower. The possibilities are endless.

With new homes, there is no need for major DIY jobs, which are often needed in an older property to bring it up to a similar standard. And what’s more, most new homes are covered by the NHBC or similar warranty for reassurance, meaning that you will be covered for anything up to 10 years.

New Homes | Should Cost You Less Money

Did you know that the heating and insulation of new homes is up to four times more energy efficient than many older properties? Not only is a new build more energy efficient, they are much greener for the environment, according to the Home Builder Federation. This is because a new property produces far less carbon dioxide compared to an older property.

All new homes are required to meet certain insulation standards, meaning that new homes are now built so that they are not only energy efficient, but they also have the advantage of decent sound insulations, with the possibility of a quieter nights sleep.

Several new homes developers offer assistance with the the upfront costs you may be faced with, such as stamp duty, valuations etc. New home developers often offer specialist packages to assist you with your purchase of your new home.

New Homes | Convenience and Ease

Another beauty of new homes is the convenience of not having to worry about an upward chain and you are often able to move in as soon as it’s built, which avoids any hidden surprises you may get from an older property.

There is often only a small or no charge for redecorating new homes, which in an older home can often be quite costly and upfront, especially if you choose to add your own personal touch once you move in.

Property developers take great care in the designing of their new homes and consider the practicalities of modern living and often choose to make rooms available for flexible living options, so that the property can suit the way that you live.

Some developers even consider part-exchanging properties, against their new homes; the opportunities available to you are endless.

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New Homes in Aberdeen

Aberdeen is Scotland’s third most densely inhabited city and the 29th most populous in the UK. With a population in excess of 210,000, Aberdeen is also known as the Silver City with the Golden Sands owing to its 18th century granite architecture forming silver-like deposits. The discovery of oil here gave it the nickname of the oil capital of Europe. Boasting two universities, The University of Aberdeen and the Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen is also an important educational centre in the UK. Perhaps this is one of the reasons why the city is rich in skilled labour, high levels of employment and an important industrial hub all of which create demand for new homes in Aberdeen.


Towns in Aberdeen


Aberdeen has several interesting districts that make it unique and culturally diverse

* Woodside, Aberdeen: Originally not part of Aberdeen, the area was incorporated in 1891.Features the Woodside School, The church, Stewart Park and the 64 March Stones placed all over Aberdeen.
* Old Aberdeen: Located to the north of Aberdeen cit center, this district was isolated for a long time before it began to flourish. Some famous landmarks in this district are the Old Aberdeen Campus of King’s College, the Old Town house, Cruickshank Botanic Gardens, The Powis Gates and the St. Machar’s Cathedral.
* Rosemount, Aberdeen: This area is located north west of the city center and is largely dominated by the Victorian architecture that represents its history. The beautiful granite houses are a treat for the eyes.
* Broomhill, Aberdeen: A posh residential area located west of the Aberdeen city center.
* Berryden, Aberdeen: Located quite close to the Aberdeen city center, this district is home to some of the largest retail outlets and is a major shopping hub for both locals and tourists alike. Some of the main retailers that are based here are Sainsbury’s, Toys R Us, Next, JJB Sports and PoundLand.
* Castlegate, Aberdeen: a landmark more than a district, the Castlegate is located near Union Street and takes its place where the Mercat Cross and the Gallowgate unite.
* Cornhill, Aberdeen: Located in Aberdeen, this area’s main feature is the Cornhill Primary, which is one of the largest schools in the district. Other major places include the Royal Cornhill Hospital and the Cornhill Court towers.
* George Street, Aberdeen: One of the major shopping streets in Aberdeen, George Street also houses several restaurants and bars, in addition to its clothing stores.
* Bucksburn, Aberdeen: Originally a market village with a stream running through its heart, this district has now become part of the main city. Features a world renowned pipe band that has been performing and winning major awards since 1948.

Aberdeen has a wealth of cultural history, visual and fine arts theatres and several museums. The nightlife is buzzing and there are really good universities and libraries for those seeking education.

According to Vernon Pethard of www.newhomesforsale.co.uk “New homes in Aberdeen combine contemporary vibrant city living, with easy access to some of Scotland's most stunning countryside.” It is a truly great place to live in and new homes in Aberdeen provide an opportunity to take advantage of all the city has to offer.

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Aberdeen is more than just any other city in Scotland. It is known for numerous achievements and nicknames in both Scotland and the United Kingdom. First off, when it comes to population, it is the third most populous city in Scotland and the 25th most populous in the United Kingdom. In the olden days, the fishing, paper-making, shipbuilding and textile industries of Aberdeen were known all over. Now the city is famous for its oil industry, which is why it is nicknamed the Oil Capital of Europe or the Energy Capital of Europe.

Other nicknames Aberdeen had over the years include the Granite City, the Grey City and the Silver City with the Golden Sands. According to Vernon Pethard, Managing Director of www.newhomesforsale.co.uk, the city got these nicknames because its buildings between the mid 18th to mid 20th century were made from locally quarried gray granite that sparkled like silver because of its mica deposits.

 

Things to See and Do in Aberdeen

The Kirk of St. Nicholas: In the Middle Ages, the Kirk of St. Nicholas used to be the only burgh kirk and one of Scotland’s largest parish churches. It is a member of the Church of Scotland and the United Reformed Church, but in Aberdeen, it is the Mither Kirk, or the mother church. The building contains more medieval effigies than any other Scottish parish church.

Music Hall: The Music Hall is a concert hall in Aberdeen. Previously the city’s Assembly Rooms, the hall is located in the city centre. It was built in 1822 by Archibald Simpson but converted into a concert hall by 1859. The Royal Scottish National Orchestra, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and different pop and rock concerts take place there.

The Aberdeen International Youth Festival: This annual festival Aberdeen hosts is one of Scotland’s major international cultural festivals. It attracts over 1000 talented young people from performing art companies and music groups worldwide. In addition to having different shows, the festival includes a Dance Summer School through which students aged 12-16 learn extensive dance and music theatre routines.

Frontage of Marischal College: Designed by famed architect Alexander Marshall Mackenzie, this extension to Marischal College on Broad Street is well known around the world for being the second greatest granite building after the Escorial in Madrid.

Johnston Gardens: This is a small public garden in Aberdeen. Many attribute the ten ‘Best City’ awards and twenty Scotland in Bloom awards to this landmark. The Johnston Gardens are filled with flowers and shrubs, which is why it is an excellent place to be for nature lovers and photography fans.

Provost Ross’ House: This Aberdeen landmark is the oldest house in the city after Provost Skene’s House. Located on Shiprow, Provost Ross’ House contains the Aberdeen Maritime Museum, which houses collections of shipbuilding tools, sailing ships, fishing displays, and North Sea oil industry displays.

Famous People from Aberdeen

There are many notable Aberdonians who have brought pride to their city. Some of them are James Gregory, Lord Byron, B.C. Forbes, Annie Lennox, Calvin Goldspink, Russell Anderson and Ian Campbell.

 

“New homes in Aberdeen are very much in demand”, according to Vernon Pethard. “New homes in Aberdeen, new apartments in Aberdeen and affordable housing in Aberdeen can all be found by using the search facility on the new homes Aberdeen website”

 

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