Once a ruined chapel, now St Helier’s most characterful collection of 48 apartments and 9 townhouses.
50% of apartments pre-reserved from plan
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There is only one Eighteen Seventy Five. It’s the only contemporary development on the island that owes its classical good looks to a converted historic chapel.
The combination of the modern homes behind the façade and the breathtaking new urban square in front, means town-centre living just doesn’t come any finer.
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Behind the façade
Step behind the classic façade and find yourself in an unexpected vaulted glass and zinc-covered atrium that links to 48 imaginative apartments. The 9 townhouses form the sides of the new urban square with most featuring fabulous roof gardens.
Beneath the development lie a number of undercroft parking spaces for the exclusive use of residents.
Prices start from £215,000
1 bedroom apartments from £215,000 and 3 & 4 bedroom houses from £495,000.
Incentives available for First Time Buyers & Investors
Due for completion October 2013 – Units available to buy now off plan – Incentives available to first time buyers & investors.
- Homebuyer packages offered
- Investment package available - 5% guaranteed for 2 years
Central location
Its central location means there’s an eclectic mix of restaurants, shops and cafés just a heartbeat away. There’s fresh local produce for sale in the nearby Central and Beresford Markets and the Esplanade and Waterfront are just a short walk or cycle ride away.
Put simply, Eighteen Seventy Five is one of the most enviable addresses in St Helier.
Testimonials
"I didn't want to risk buying second hand as you never know what you are going to find once you move in so I had to buy new. By buying off plan I had time to save up the rest of the deposit – that made it really manageable."
Tom Wilkinson
"As a first time buyer and investor I was worried the process would be be complicated but the Dandara team were brilliant and helped me every step of the way"
Karin MacDonald
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