New houses and homes for sale in Peterlee
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![]() | Sales Office open Thursday to Monday 11am to 5pm An elegantly designed home including entrance hall, downstairs cloakroom, lounge/dining room, kitchen and bathroom. Postcode: Request further information on Hurricane Mews Saxon Park Peterlee, Durham |
![]() | Sales Office open Thursday to Monday 11am to 5pm The Beckwith is a delightful three bedroom 2½ storey mews offering flexible accommodation throughout. On the ground floor is a large lounge leading to an open plan, fully fitted kitchen/dining room which has access to the rear. There is a downstairs cloakroom and a useful, good sized store cupboard off the lounge. On the first floor is the family bathroom and bedrooms two and three. Bedroom two extends across the full width of the house and benefits from two windows facing the rear. On the second floor is the master bedroom with a good sized en suite. There is an extensive store on this floor as well. Postcode: Request further information on Beckwith Cotherstone Court Easington Lane, Sunderland, Durham |
![]() | Sales Office open Thursday to Monday 11am to 5pm An elegantly designed home, including integral garage, entrance hall, downstairs clockroom, lounge, dining/kitchen, bathroom and en-suite to master bedroom. Postcode: Request further information on Handley Saxon Park Peterlee, Durham |
![]() | Sales Office open Thursday to Monday 11am to 5pm The three bedroom Henley is a delightful home offering attractive family accommodation in a flexible layout. Downstairs, the open plan lounge and dining area is enhanced by feature French doors and a rear facing window creating a lovely light space. There is a separate, fully fitted kitchen at the front and a downstairs cloakroom off the hall. The upper floor features three good sized bedrooms, with bedrooms 1 & 2 benefiting from fitted wardrobes. There is also a good sized family bathroom. Postcode: Request further information on Henley Cotherstone Court Easington Lane, Sunderland, Durham |
![]() | Sales Office open Thursday to Monday 11am to 5pm A striking stairway with window feature and a large square shaped bay window in the lounge are two distinctive features of the 3 bedroom detached Chillingham Special. The ground floor comprises of an integrated kitchen with side door to the gardens and a large lounge to the rear as well as a separate dining area and a study to the front of the house. On the upper floor you will find the family bathroom and 3 bedrooms. The impressive master bedroom features a walk-through dressing/ wardrobe area leading to an en suite with 1½ size shower. The second of three bedrooms also has fitted wardrobes. The Chillingham Special also features a cloakroom on the ground floor. Postcode: Request further information on Chillingham Special Cotherstone Court Easington Lane, Sunderland, Durham |
![]() | Sales Office open Thursday to Monday 11am to 5pm The Dove entrance hall, downstairs cloak, lounge/dining room, kitchen & bathroom. Postcode: Request further information on Dove Saxon Park Peterlee, Durham |
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Tips for viewing a new home in Peterlee
Snagging. If you do not know the current standards (which you probably don't) use common sense when deciding if something is a defect or not: if it looks wrong then it probably is. Spend roughly 20 minutes per room, running your fingers over everything to make sure it is smooth. Always snag in natural daylight and stand a reasonable distance away from the item you are checking.
Useful Tools for Snagging. You will need:
Tape measure: to check the rooms / windows / doors / brickwork
Spirit level: to check the levels of the floors / ceilings / walls & everything else that should be level, really is level
Socket tester: ensures the sockets are safe
Torch: to check in the loft if there is no light
Submitting your Snag List. Submitting your list is just part of the process - getting the work completed is another task altogether. Ensure all communication is in writing and keep a diary of all calls / letters & e-mails- you never know when you may need to refer to it. Ask your developer to prepare a schedule of works detailing when works will take place & what will be done.
- Glass. You must report glass scratches within 24 hours of completion or you will not be covered.
- Paintwork. Make sure the paint is not too thin (grinning) and that every thing has been painted in full (check the insides of window frames.) Has the paint splashed anywhere?
- Plaster. Are the walls & ceilings smooth and flat? Are the joints neat and even?
- Carpentry. Is the woodwork finished properly? Are the locks & hinges fitted level? Check for gaps around doors & ensure the stairs & spindles are firm. Do the doors & windows open & close easily?
- Brickwork. Are the gaps even & well spaced? Is the brickwork clean & uniform?
- Tiling. Are any of the tiles proud (sticking out) & is the grouting & mastic sealant finished properly?
- Plumbing & Electrics. Check all appliances are working correctly and that all guarantees & paperwork are in place. Check for leaks which can appear at any time.
- Flooring. Are the floors level and finished correctly, especially around the edges?
- Switches, Sockets & Radiators. Are they level, working & in the right place?
- Fitted furniture (kitchens, wardrobes etc). Are the doors & drawers fitted correctly? Check the handles, hinges, any scratches or dents?
Liaising with your developer. Maintain positive yet persistent communication with your developer for the best effect. Try not to get in to an argument with them if possible as this won't help you and could delay your remedial works.
Some good reasons to buy a new home in Peterlee
- A new home can be ideal for buyers who don't want the expense and hassle of renovating and modernising an older property.
- New homes come with a fitted kitchen and bathroom suite and buyers can choose their own fixtures and fittings as well.
- A new home also avoids having to live with a previous owner's decorating disasters. Instead it provides a blank canvas for the buyer's own style and tastes.
- Building regulations are increasingly stringent, which is good for the consumer: It means that new developments are built to high safety standards with quality materials.
- The regulations also ensure that the latest energy management devices are installed in new properties, saving you money on your fuel bills, while being more environmentally friendly.
- Building regulations ensure that fire resistant materials are used in construction and all new build homes have circuit breakers and fire and smoke alarms fitted as standard.
- Security features such as modern locks and alarms fitted in new homes also mean lower house and contents insurance premiums.
- New homes come with a 10-year warranty.
- When buying a new home you can move in as soon as its finished. There are no selling chains to consider and the moving in stress is significantly reduced.
- While many homebuyers cling to the idea of finding an older house with "character", a new property is one that you can really make into a home of your own - without the draughts.
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