House builder Cala Homes (East) has begun building on the Rosebery Wynd site in South Queensferry.
There will be a selection of one, two and three bedroom apartments and three and four bedroom townhouses created in the Royal burgh.
The builder highlights the green space around the development, but conveniently situated just ten minutes from the High Street.
All homes are also designed to be energy efficient and offer low maintenance living.
Kim Newbigging, Regional Sales Manager at Cala Homes (East), said: “We are delighted to have now launched Rosebery Wynd in South Queensferry. It is an exciting new development and part of a vibrant new community within this sought-after area.
“Our South Queensferry communities have always proved to be popular with families and downsizers alike thanks to the wide range of properties we have on offer, and Rosebery Wynd is no different.
“The location provides the perfect blend of everything you need for a balanced mix of urban city living and coastal life, with plenty of walking and cycling routes along the picturesque Firth of Forth coastline and fantastic commuter links to Edinburgh city centre.
“It’s the perfect place for first-time buyers looking to step away from the Edinburgh rental market, couples who are hoping to grow their families and those who are eager to downsize while staying within easy each of the city.
“We expect demand to be high, so I would urge anyone who is interested in making a move to South Queensferry to get in touch with our sales consultants and discover what Cala can offer them.”
This is the second development in South Queensferry with another already up for sale at Queensferry Heights with two show homes on view.
Prices at Rosebery Wynd start from £195,000 for a one-bedroom apartment, £290,000 for a two-bedroom terraced/semi-detached home and £389,000 for a three-bedroom townhouse.
To learn more, and to register your interest click here:www.cala.co.uk/homes-for-sale/scotland/edinburgh/rosebery-wynd-south-queensferry
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