Modern apartments available for commuters, downsizers and first time buyers in Milton Keynes

    House hunters looking for a modern and efficient home are being spoilt for choice with a collection of apartments available at Barratt Homes’ Brooklands development in Milton Keynes.

    The leading homebuilder is showcasing its range of one and two bedroom apartments on offer at the development that benefit from the Help to Buy Scheme and are perfect for first time buyers and young professionals.

    The one bedroom Loughton style home offers an open plan kitchen diner as well as boasting a modern double bedroom.

    The Foxton and Coleford style apartments offer two bedrooms which can be converted into a home working space as more companies welcome a hybrid working approach since the pandemic. 

    The apartments are also complimented by open plan kitchen diner areas and lounge areas that have enough space to allow homeowners to unwind and relax.

    Alison Raine, Sales Director at Barratt Homes Northampton, said: “There are many advantages to apartment living and we are seeing a rise in first-time buyers and young couples benefitting from these.

    “With these apartments, residents don’t have to compromise with location, when it comes to amenities with medical centres, shops, food outlets, schools are just on your doorstep.

    “These apartments are ideal for first time buyers getting onto the property ladder as you are able to use the Help to Buy scheme with some of these properties.”

    The Help to Buy scheme means homebuyers would only need a 5% deposit as the government will loan up to 20% of the value of the deposit meaning they could move into a new home with just a 75% mortgage.

    Brooklands boasts unrivalled transport links with the National Coach station on the edge of the development, a short drive to both Junctions 13 and 14 of the M1, and minutes away from Milton Keynes Central Station.

    For more information on any Barratt Homes’ Brookland development, please click here.

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