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Kent’s eclectic set of seaside towns are experiencing a renaissance, spurred on by new investment, an upswing intrendy independent businesses, and the rise of hybrid working, allowing house-hunters to move away from towns and cities to be by the coast.
Herne Bay stands out not only for its traditional charm and coloured beach huts dotted along the beach, but because of its more affordable house prices drawing in a range of buyers from across the country.
According to Rightmove, the average price for a home in Herne Bay is approximately 30% less than the neighbouring town Whitstable, a draw for buyers at all stages of the property ladder.
Leading housebuilder Redrow is delivering a community of 630 homes on the former Herne Bay golf course, benefitting from acres of green open space, brand new sports facilities and a pavilion for residents to enjoy.
480 buyers have now purchased a home here but there are a selection of three-bedroom and four-bedroom homes still available across the final two phases, St David’s Park and Woodcote Park.
Available homes include:
Three-bedroom Letchworth from £399,995
The semi-detached Letchworth is an ideal home for families looking for a spacious home. Downstairs contains a large kitchen and separate living room, with three good-sized bedrooms upstairs, including an en-suite and family bathroom.
Four-bedroom Harlech from £514,995
The detached Harlech offers a spacious kitchen diner, separate living room and an additional snug or playroom, along with additional cloakroom and storage. Upstairs are four well-sized bedrooms, two of which are doubles and two are singles. The principal suite has a private en-suite and all other bedrooms share a family bathroom.
The homes at Redrow’s community in Herne Bay are under a mile away from its train station, providing direct links to London Victoria and London St Pancras International in under 90 minutes.
It is ideal for part-time commuters.
To find out more, visit Redrow’s pages for St David’s Park and Woodcote Park.