The Ferry Village development has seen one of Scotland's most significant waterfront transformations. Strathclyde Homes is one of five house builders involved in the £245m programme, with 105 acres of derelict waterfront land turned into a new residential community for Renfrew, creating some 2000 homes in the process.
The apartments on offer from Strathclyde Homes Residential Letting have a security entry system and benefit from a communal satellite dish and maintained landscaped areas. They come complete with washer/dryer, stainless steel sink, stainless steel single electric oven, stainless steel chimney canopy, and stainless steel gas hob. In the bathroom, you'll find contemporary white Laufen sanitaryware, Hans-Grohe taps, and ceramic tiling by Porcelanosa. Both the kitchen and ensuite feature attractive spotlights.
Strathclyde Homes also has an in-house team of engineers and approved contractors who take care of day-to-day maintenance issues on the properties. All the apartments are also covered by a 24-hour emergency helpline.
Strathclyde Homes's properties have proved popular with both private and corporate tenants. Letting executive Jennifer Allan says: "Our apartments are expertly maintained and professionally managed.
"For corporate clients, renting is certainly a more cost effective option than staying in hotels, and the flexibility is selfevident. Our company can offer high specification homes at a fraction of the cost of a hotel stay."
Strathclyde Homes Residential Letting now has over 70 luxury rental properties in its portfolio, ranging from Glasgow's west end, south side, and the Merchant City. Now you can add Ferry Village to the list.
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