This article is an external press release originally published on the Landlord News website, which has now been migrated to the Just Landlords blog.
If you’re looking to invest in a new property or buy a brand new home for yourself, here are the latest houses around the country (and abroad) that might spark your interest.
Bath Riverside, Bath: One-bedroom flat – £495,000
This waterside stretch was once a 44-acre industrial site, now being reinvented as a residential quarter of flats, houses, parks and shops. It is just a short walk along a new river path to the city centre and there are views of Royal Victoria Park.
The homes are a modern take on Bath’s Regency crescents and terraces, with all properties built of Bath stone.
The Old Brewery, Horndean, Hampshire: Two-bedroom flat – £239,500
The old Gales brewery was a landmark of the village for 160 years until it closed in 2006. It has since been reimagined as 32 flats. The homes are stylish with shiny white kitchens.
Brighouse Park Rigg, Edinburgh: Six-bedroom house – £1.375m
Half of the bedrooms in this house come with en suites, and if this is not luxurious enough, then the property has all of the 21st-century features you will ever need. Home automation wiring allows you to run your home from away and mood lighting suits any attitude. The sliding glass doors overlook the Firth of Forth.
Bradford Quay, Wadebridge, Cornwall: Four-bedroom house – £550,000
The price may seem steep for an inland four-bed, but water is on your doorstep in the form of the River Camel. Ride along the Camel Trail five miles to Padstow or Bodmin in the other direction.
The interior of the property is smart, with oak flooring, granite worktops and two en suite bathrooms. If you love your views, there’s two terraces and a balcony.
Marbella, Spain: Apartments – From £142,000
This complex was built to resemble an ancient Spanish village fitting into the hillside. The cubes of apartments are set around two swimming pools and a spa.
Residents have access to 24-hour security and a concierge, air conditioning and underground car parking.
Many of the private terraces have views to Africa.