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Last chance to grab a Highland retreat

Last chance to grab a Highland retreat

Aviemore has long been a favoured destination for short weekend breaks or long, relaxed holidays in the Highlands and in recent years, it has also proved to be a popular location to invest in a holiday home.

Nestled in the Cairngorms National Park, the exclusive High Burnside development by Tulloch Homes has already attracted a number of property investors from Aberdeen and the north-east looking for a luxury home-from-home.

However, anyone looking to secure their very own slice of Highland life will need to move quickly as the final phase three, four and five-bedroom detached homes has already been released and only seven properties are left.

If you’re looking to secure a Highland home for this summer, the final remaining five-bedroom home is complete and ready to move into right away.

The Nevis at High Burnside is an outstanding detached home which enjoys stunning views across the Cairngorms National Park and is within easy reach of all the amenities in and around Aviemore, as well as the nearby villages of Kingussie, Newtonmore, Carrbridge and Grantown-on-Spey.

Priced at £425,000, the property is completed to an extremely high standard with fitted carpets throughout, and boasts a luxury Ashley Ann kitchen with integrated appliances as part of the spacious kitchen, family and breakfast room.

With a separate dining room and lounge complete with a wood-burning stove for cosy winter evenings, it is ideal for large family gatherings or entertaining guests.

Each bedroom benefits from fitted wardrobes and two of the bedrooms have a private Jack and Jill en suite.

High Burnside sales consultant Carole Stuart, of Tulloch Homes, said: “This is a beautiful development perfectly located to enjoy all that Aviemore and the surrounding area has to offer. These properties are ideal as a family home or a Highland retreat and Aviemore itself is a thriving village with a diverse selection of shops, restaurants and entertainment. Of course, the location also allows easy access to dip in and out of city life in Inverness, giving home owners a real mix of both worlds.”

As this is the final phase of the exclusive development at High Burnside, Aviemore, this is your last chance to secure a stunning, luxurious Highland retreat to be enjoyed by family and friends for years to come.

For more information or to visit the show home, contact Carole on 01479 810171 or visit www.tulloch-homes.com