New homes know how | Issue 6
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New homes market insight from the experts at Fisher German
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properties
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Successful open event
Leigh Sinton development by Lioncourt Homes vision. Each home features electric vehicle
at Lioncourt Homes’ open event at The
charging points and solar panels, supporting
Hamlet. The site buzzed with visitors
energy-efficient living. The location is
and lively conversations, highlighting
ideal for commuters, with Junction 7 of
strong demand for these high-quality homes. Despite the weather, the launch was a clear success: over 200 applicants registered, 27 appointments secured, and several walkins welcomed. The team worked tirelessly throughout the day. Set in the picturesque village of Leigh Sinton, The Hamlet offers 52 thoughtfully designed homes, from two-bedroom cottages to five-bedroom family residences, starting at £325,000. The development is set against the stunning Malvern Hills, providing a beautiful backdrop for residents. Sustainability is central to The Hamlet’s
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Not even the rain could dampen spirits
the M5 just five miles away, offering quick access to Birmingham, Cheltenham, and beyond. Worcester’s rail links and excellent road networks ensure easy travel and daily convenience. Event highlights included three reservations already secured and more expected soon, especially with the upcoming release of four-bedroom homes. The steady footfall and engaged visitors reflected the strong appeal of this well-connected, sought-after location. The event underlined the ongoing popularity of The Hamlet and sets the stage for an exciting season as more plots are released. 01905 726220 worcesteragency@fishergerman.co.uk
Living large in smaller spaces
The rise of downsizing and community living In recent years, downsizing has become a prominent trend across a wide range of age groups, from retirees to young families. This shift is largely driven by economic pressures, changing lifestyles, and a growing awareness of sustainability.
These benefits are especially appealing
Many people are seeking smaller, more
becoming essential for those considering
manageable homes to reduce living
as people look for ways to enhance their quality of life while adapting to modern challenges. To explore these evolving trends, we spoke with Ellie Lockwood, New Homes Manager, who shared insights into why downsizing is on the rise and why a strong sense of community is a move to a new development.
expenses and simplify daily life. At the same time, the value of community living in new developments is being increasingly recognised for its ability to foster social connections, support networks, and a sense of belonging.
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