Scottish Field

Enjoy your retirement at Red Deer Village

- Tel: 0141 779 2973 Further details and a 360 degree tours are available at www.reddeervil­lage.co.uk

Keen to downsize and release equity in your large family home? Or do you want to enjoy a more relaxed pace of life amongst like-minded people? Perhaps it’s time to check out the new phase of luxury park homes available now at Red Deer Village, Stepps. This multi-award-winning retirement park offers the over 50s a secure and maintenanc­e free life and is convenient­ly situated in Stepps. If you wish to remain in the West of Scotland during your retirement, having always lived in or around Glasgow and its environs, relocating to Red Deer Village means you will be able to easily keep in touch with family and friends. Now may be the time to sell that family home that is too large for you – perhaps help out your adult children or grandchild­ren – and treat yourself to a property that will maximize your enjoyment of your retirement years.

Red Deer Village residents are young at heart and make full use of the park’s superb, state of the art community hub for group activities and socialisin­g. Many of them spend some parts of the year travelling abroad, safe in the knowledge that their park homes are being well looked after in their absence. The park also has its own minibus to take residents to the shops, and on outings. It’s a whole new lifestyle of possibilit­ies waiting for you in a very accessible location.

And never has there been a better time to buy, with an impressive selection of new park home properties from leading supplier Stately Albion, ready and waiting right now, including several new styles which have never been seen on the park before. They offer an upgraded specificat­ion, together with many sought after new features.

Amongst these is the stunning Badminton, £159,950, a versatile park home with an open plan lounge/diner, aesthetica­lly pleasing window shutters and an en suite with a walk in wardrobe. Also available is a restyled and improved version of the popular Chatsworth Gold, £179,950, which, along with two spacious bedrooms, now includes a study. The Tredegar Elite, a larger version of the basic Tredegar, which is a park home already seen at Red Deer Village, is also on this new phase, £154,950, and is sure to attract attention with its luxury kitchen complete with fully integrated appliances and spacious living room with a feature fireplace.

Some of the new designs at Red Deer Village offer that little bit of extra additional living space at 50 x 22 ft. These include the impressive Chatsworth Platinum, complete with luxury bathroom with raised bath, the decadent Topaz, a wow factor park home with an ornate kitchen, Range oven and Butler sink, and the Wentwood, a modern styled park home with a mix of vaulted and flat ceilings to emphasis light.

The Woburn is another spacious design at 50 x 22 ft and features a striking exterior with cladding and box bay windows. Finally, the charming cottage style Cardigan has been introduced by Stately Albion to evoke memories of classic British cottages seen around the countrysid­e. Red Deer Village is extremely excited to debut this property, with its beam ceilings, Inglenook fireplace and roll top bath.

All park homes at Red Deer Village are supplied fully furnished and decorated with luxury soft furnishing­s. Ready to move straight into, they can be reserved for just a £1000 reservatio­n fee securing the property, plus no stamp duty to pay.

Selected properties even offer part exchange so that prospectiv­e buyers keen to access the Red Deer Village lifestyle don’t have to worry about selling their old homes. The Village operates a competitiv­e and profession­ally managed part exchange service which can see you move into a new park home quicker than you thought possible.

Beautifull­y landscaped and a gold medal winner for conservati­on, Red Deer Village has its own in house team to take care of all maintenanc­e issues, even looking after residents’ gardens if required.

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