Wednesday, 9 March 2011

Property News - New-build homes in Oxfordshire | New houses for sale in Oxfordshire

Property News - New-build homes in Oxfordshire | New houses for sale in Oxfordshire

Oxfordshire is home to great swathes of quintessentially English countryside as well as the historic university city of Oxford, and the county offers plenty of choice for house buyers - with new-build homes available both in Oxford itself and in quieter village locations. Even for first time buyers or those on a tight budget, there are options for affordable new homes in Oxfordshire.

The Courtyard at St Mary's in historic Wantage, developed by Thames Valley Housing, is available on a part-buy/part-rent basis. You can own a 25% share in a unique property in this beautifully refurbished building from just £42,500, with an annual service charge of £120 and monthly rent of £292. Ideal for first-time buyers keen to invest but unable to get a mortgage for an entire property, this affordable development is situated just 17 miles from Oxford and 72 miles from London, at the foot of the Berkshire Downs. For employment, the area is home to many big technology companies such as AEA Technology, Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, Esso Research Centre and The Williams Formula 1 Headquarters.

For families, Banner Homes has an attractive development of new four-bedroom homes at its Whitehorse Park development in a sought-after area of the market town of Banbury. Now available from £274,950 to £299,950, the homes are finished to a high standard with professionally-designed kitchens, fitted wardrobes, landscaped gardens and many other fantastic features. Banbury is perfectly situated for walks in the Oxfordshire countryside, yet lies just 64 miles from London and 21 miles from Oxford, making it ideal for commuters. Closer to home there are good shops, restaurants, schools and parks in Banbury itself.


For more Oxford property for sale & to rent visit www.oxfordhomesdirect.co.uk Oxford Estate Agents, Oxford Letting Agents.

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