After just a few days after its release, the show home at Ediston’s popular Printers Place, Paisley has sold!
Ediston Homes had released the stunning three bedroom Cameron Showhome as the development approaches the final construction of the next and final homes available at the Paisley development and was quickly snapped up by a long time Cameron fan.
The house, fitted with siletstone kitchen worktops, additional wardrobes and black bathroom accessories, opened to the public July last year and has been a touchstone for the quality delivered by Ediston Homes.
Designed with flexible family living in mind, the 958 sqft home features a spacious, open plan kitchen, living and dining area, separate utility, and three good size bedrooms including ensuite to the principle bedroom.
With soft natural tones throughout, the Cameron show home is the penultimate Cameron at this 49-home development and is complete with light fittings, carpets and flooring, kitchen appliances, fitted wardrobes and landscaped garden.
Printers Place itself enjoys a prime location with easy access to numerous amenities. It is just a short walk to local shops, including supermarkets (3 minutes), Brodie Park (6 minutes), the train station (12 minutes), the Royal Alexandra Hospital (19 minutes), and Paisley High Street (5 minutes). The M8 motorway and the airport are only an 11-minute drive away, and Glasgow City Centre is reachable by car in just 25 minutes.
The area offers excellent education options from nursery through to secondary school and is home to campuses for the University of the West of Scotland and West College Scotland. Residents can take advantage of a variety of gyms, leisure centres, and a golf course for fitness and recreation. With several train stations, major road connections, and reliable bus services, traveling within Paisley and beyond is convenient and efficient.
The final phase of the development features a three storey block of 12 generous two-bedroom apartments which have proven a popular choice for locals living in the area but looking to downsize.