21 Homes On Way For Dromore £2.5 Million Scheme

Seventh Developments Begins Work On 21 New Homes In £2.5million Development In Dromore.

Seventh Developments, a new local home building company, has started work on a £2.5million development in Dromore that will create 35 jobs and 21 new homes.

Founded by Jamesy Hagan,xa0who has over 14 years of experience in new development construction and sales, Seventh Developments specialises in building homes that appeal to discerning buyers.

Discussing the 1.3-acre Fort Manor developmentxa0in Dromore (1-5 Pound Hill, BT25 1PX), Jamesy Hagan, Managing Director, Seventh Developments, said: “This is Seventh Development’s first project and the team involved in bringing it to life are extremely experienced. As axa0fresh new company, we have a modern approach to building and we believe that strong partnerships are the way forward as it means homeowners can benefit from a wealth of expertise.

“The development of 21 new homes at Fort Manor, Dromore, will have a mix of apartments, townhouses, semi-detached and detached properties to cater for the needs of both individuals and families. Our homesxa0arexa0well designed with excellent workmanship and are affordably priced. The first phase of homes will go on sale in January 2019, with prices starting from £94,950. The show home and first home completions are scheduled for May 2019.”

Gary Ferris of Close Brothers Property Finance, who are financing the build, commented: “We are pleased to be supporting Jamesy and Seventh Developments in this new venture, which is happening at a time when the economy is in a sustained period of recovery and when demand for family homes is increasing. Our involvement with Seventh Developments demonstrates our ongoing commitment to the region and the house building sector, where the focus is on delivering high quality housing. We look forward to seeing the finished product and continuing to grow our relationship with Jamesy and his team.”

Rowallanexa0Construction Ltd is the main contractor for the development.

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