Over 70s retirement property for sale and Shared Ownership in Buxton, Derbyshire
Surrounded by picturesque architecture and greenery, this development in Buxton is an ideal retreat for those who are looking to begin the next stage of their retirement. Having been designed to look and feel at home in its surroundings, you can enjoy life at your chosen level of independence, in one of Britain's most desirable spa towns.
With a select number of one-bedroom and two-bedroom properties remaining, this development caters for those who are looking for an easy-to-maintain home. Our expert designers have blended functionality and practicality with luxury touches and style, providing you with a home that meets your needs.
This development is located near to Buxton railway station, making it ideal for visiting family, friends and residents who like to travel without driving. It's central location also means that a wealth of shops, supermarkets and amenities close by.
Retirement Living with a big PLUS
Our properties for sale and Shared Ownership in Buxton, Derbyshire offer you the complete privacy of your own spacious apartment, but with a friendly community outside your front door – and assisted living services to support you too.
Independence combined with support
Apartments designed with you in mind
All these retirement homes are cleverly designed with smart yet stylish features, like easy turn taps, to make life easier now and in the future. Low maintenance, warm and elegant, with the latest security and safety features built in, most of our homeowners enjoy cheaper bills. Parking is available and well-behaved pets are welcome!
The properties at this development are leasehold properties with a term of 999 years from and including 01/01/2022
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