
Discover why The Scholars in Greenock is perfect of all the family
Whether it's accommodating for younger children, a quiet home office, a cozy retreat for teens, or catering for older family members, the layout ensures everyone can have their own space while staying connected under one roof.
To help save money on your move, CCG Homes is offering a 5% deposit contribution or a tailored incentive package worth up to 5% of the value of the home with prices starting from £390,000.
Luxury specification is provided as part of the purchase price and is inclusive of a range of features such as LEICHT kitchens integrated with Siemens appliances, fully turfed rear gardens, integral garage, and space for 2 cars which is served by an EV-charging point.
The properties are also some of the most energy efficient on the market. The average energy performance of housing in Scotland is Band D (61) – CCG Homes, thanks to advanced building methods, deliver a minimum performance of Band B (90) and up to 92 (A) on selected plots.
The Scholars is more than just a home—it's a lifestyle. Located in the heart of a welcoming community, the development is close to nurseries & schools, local amenities, and public transport links. The thoughtful design and modern features ensure these homes cater to both today's needs and tomorrow's aspirations.
Whether you're seeking room to grow, space to work, or simply a home that adapts to your lifestyle, The Scholars offers it all. Visit The Scholars Show Home & Sales Suite on Newark St (PA16 7UN) every Wednesday-Saturday to explore the benefits of three-storey living and discover how this flexible layout can work for your family.
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