Our popular three bedroom Affric home is now being showcased as our spectacular brand new show home at Braes of Conon, Conon Bridge…
And our sales consultant Alison Macleod can’t wait to show you around!
Formerly located at Chanonry Park in Fortrose, Alison is now based Thursday to Monday at Braes of Conon so she’s on hand to welcome visitors to our beautiful new show home.
Alison, who will also be available for appointments at Chanonry Park, said: “I’m delighted to be moving to Conon Bridge, where I will be available more readily for new and existing clients.”
“The show house is a real bonus as it gives potential buyers a chance to envisage living in the home. Braes of Conon is very popular with our purchasers so I’m confident our show home will be busy with people keen to see everything it has to offer.”
Alison, who has been a Tulloch Homes’ sales consultant for both Conon and Fortrose for six years, believes visitors will be wowed by the show home as much as she has.
She explained: “It’s a beautiful home and is one of the most admired homes, being a three bedroom detached villa with the benefit of an integral garage.
“The Affric is well-proportioned and ideal for family living. I love every aspect of the show home, it’s tastefully decorated showing it off in all of its magnificence.”
Alison says the Affric is ideal for modern day family living.
She went on: “The design of the Affric speaks for itself.
“The three bedrooms are a good size and are all able to accommodate double beds if required. The layout lends itself to contemporary living with its spacious open plan kitchen diner. The integral garage is particularly popular, especially because there’s access from the entrance hallway.
“People have been very happy with their Affric style homes. They like the ease of maintenance and low running costs as the homes are so well insulated. They are really pleased with it.”
Braes of Conon is a popular development of 2, 3 & 4 bedroom villas and bungalows. Prices currently start from £200,000 for a Calder three bedroom detached villa. The area boasts breath-taking views towards the nearby hills and mountains.
Alison believes Braes of Conon is the ideal location, allowing people to reap the benefits of country living, with the Highland capital of Inverness just a short drive away.
She said: “Braes of Conon is an up and coming location. It’s ideal for commuters as it’s easy to get to Inverness and Dingwall with good roads and good transport links with the train station and buses.
“The local primary school is just a few minutes’ walk from the development and the new secondary school at Dingwall has a great reputation so really Braes of Conon has everything you need.
“Another benefit is it has easy access to the West Coast and the increasingly popular North Coast 500 route. The big attraction is the access to the countryside on the doorstep, but with the benefit of excellent commuter links.
“Quite a lot of young couples and families are moving to Braes of Conon. There is a healthy mix of people who recognise the value the money it offers."
The Affric 3 bedroom detached villa is available at Braes of Conon priced from £230,000.
Affric style homes are also available at Chanonry Park, Fortrose; Broomhill, Muir of Ord; Bellfield Meadows, North Kessock and Fairview and Greenfields, Inverness.
The Conon show home is open Thursday to Sunday 10.30am to 5pm and Monday 12 noon to 5pm.
Alison is looking forward to your visit!
Click here for more details about the properties at Braes of Conon
Help is at hand if you are looking to buy a Tulloch Home, but don't have a large deposit.
If you are eligible for the First Home Fund, you could receive assistance of up to £25,000 towards the purchase of a new Tulloch home.
The First Home Fund is a shared equity scheme run by the Scottish Government.
Help is at hand if you are looking to buy a Tulloch Home, but don't have a large deposit.
If you are eligible for the First Home Fund, you could receive assistance of up to £25,000 towards the purchase of a new Tulloch home.
The First Home Fund is a shared equity scheme run by the Scottish Government.