PROPERTIES at a new £120 million development have opened for viewings.
More than 100 potential buyers have already submitted interest in the Edward Street Quarter development in Brighton.
The new development offers a total of 168 new homes, with one, two and three-bedroom apartments.
There is a mixture of private and affordable properties. Prices range from £300,000 for a flexi one-bed, £370,000 for a superior one-bed, £490,000 for a two-bed and £760,000 for a three-bed.
Edward Street Quarter will have 125,000sqft of grade A office space, as well as 20,000sqft of leisure, shops and hospitality facilities.
New images reveal the first look inside the two-bedroom show home, which has been dressed by award-winning interior design practice Honky.
The interiors also incorporate the work of several Brighton-based artists, including Phoebe Boddy, Marcelina Amelia, Polly Arnett and Faye Bridgwater.
The site is being jointly developed by Socius, First Base and Patron Capital Partners.
Steve Eccles, director of Socius, said: “We’re so excited to welcome potential buyers to get a true feel for the space available.
“It’s clear after the success of our opening weekend that there is a lot of interest in our new homes, with many apartments under offer, as more people look to take advantage of the exceptional space, new neighbourhood and enjoy life by the sea.
“As a result, we have limited availability for viewings over the next few weeks. So, if you think we may have the home for you, make sure to get in touch with our local selling agents Oakley Property and Savills to reserve a space while you can.”
Edward Street Quarter is the redevelopment of the former Amex House in Brighton.
Designed by Buckley Gray Yeoman, it is inspired by Brighton’s eclectic street scene and will introduce a new public area with three new public spaces created by renowned landscape designers Spacehub.
There is also 20,000sqft available for food and drinks, gyms, cinemas and retail units.
Socius is a mixed-use developer and specialist in urban regeneration.
To book a show home viewing, please contact Oakley Property or Savills.
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