Tuesday, 25, Sep 2007 03:57
Northern Ireland has been one of the most remarkable success stories in British property over the last five years. House prices often rise by over 40 per cent annually, but prices are still only marginally above national levels. The average property in the country now costs just under £250,000, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML). Composed of six counties, Northern Ireland is extremely diverse, from the rugged costal beaches of County Antrim to the urban environment of Belfast.
Built on the outskirts of south-east Belfast, Brooke Hall is an elegant collection of homes designed for families or young professionals.
Located between urban Portadown and the rural Craigavon lakes, the Kernan Hill Manor also has access to the Rushmere retail park and shopping centre.
The Riverside Cottages are part of the wider Brookdale Manor development, which has become one of the most sought after in the area.
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