
Homebuyers at Lanthorne Place in Broadstairs, Kent, have the opportunity to move in by Christmas. Elivia Homes has completed all homes at the stylish new development, enabling an expedited moving process for those buying one of the final beautiful homes at the development. And for those moving in December, there's a chance to cut down on moving costs.
The average cost to move house in the UK comes in at an eye-watering £12,000, according to Halifax figures. However, the HomeOwners Alliance (HOA) points out that moving home outside of peak times could deliver savings, while lower demand for services such as removals companies has the potential to reduce stress. The HOA's analysis of 650,000 removal quotes from 2011-2023 shows that August is the busiest month of the year to move, while December provides the quietest chance to move since May. Likewise, while 29% of households move on a Friday, just 5% move on a Sunday. As one in five removals firms is willing to negotiate on price depending on the day of the week, there's a compelling case for moving on a quiet Sunday in December.
Lanthorne Place is home to a range of property types, from one-bedroom apartments to four-bedroom detached houses. Every home has been designed and built to a high-standard specification, while Elivia Homes' meticulous craftsmanship and attention to detail shows inside and out. The exteriors blend effortlessly into Broadstairs' coastal setting, while the interiors make the most of natural light and feature spacious, thoughtful layouts. The development has proved incredibly popular with Kent homebuyers so far, with only one home left remaining at Lanthorne Place – the three-bedroom Appledore show home.
Philip Brown, Sales and Marketing Director at Elivia Homes Eastern, comments: “With construction now complete, buyers have the very final chance to snap up a home at Lanthorne Place and move in ready for Christmas. Three bedroom properties such as The Appledore are perfectly adaptable homes that suit a range of homebuyers, from growing families looking for more space, to those searching for a smaller property to enjoy later life. We've already seen a buzz of interest around this final home, so I would encourage anyone keen on moving to Lanthorne Place to act quickly!”
The Appledore may be the final remaining home at Lanthorne Place, but the three bedroom property comes complete with all furniture, light fittings and window treatments. Buyers can move into the property with all of the furniture included, meaning all they will need is a Christmas tree to spend Christmas in their new home! Externally, The Appledore also benefits from two parking spaces, further helping to ease the stresses of busy family life.
Lanthorne Place sits on a peaceful residential road in the historic, quintessential seaside town of Broadstairs, just a five-minute walk from the stunning Stone Bay Beach. A 20-minute walk away, central Broadstairs is packed with cafes, restaurants and shops, while the huge Westwood Cross Shopping Centre just 2.7 miles away provides a wealth of shops, eateries and leisure venues. Countering the hustle and bustle of urban life are clifftop walks and spectacular coastal views.
Transport connections from Broadstairs are excellent, making Lanthorne Place an exceptional choice for commuters. Broadstairs Station is just over a mile from the development, providing direct trains to London in as little as an hour and 21 minutes, with up to 130 trains per day. Commuting to the continent is also easy, with Dover ferry port just 23 miles away.
For families at Lanthorne Place, the Ofsted Outstanding-rated St Mildred's Primary School is 1.2 miles away. Dane Court Grammar School, just 1.4 miles away, provides an affordable option for a high-quality secondary, as does Chatham & Clarendon Grammar School in Ramsgate, a seven-mile drive from Broadstairs.
The Appledore is a three bedroom home priced at £379,500. For further information, visit https://www.eliviahomes.co.uk/developments/lanthorne-place.
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