Developer launches latest phase of 800-home scheme

Beal Homes has outlined the next phase of The Greenways development, bringing over 70 more new homes to Goole, East Yorkshire.

Phase three of the development will see 76 homes built, taking the total number of properties delivered so far at The Greenways to 206. The first buyers are expected to move into homes in this latest phase by spring 2023.

When the entire development is complete, The Greenways will feature 800 homes – making it the largest single scheme in Beal’s history.

Beal construction director, Andy Devine, said: “Since saying ‘hello Goole’ at the launch of The Greenways in 2020 we’ve made excellent progress in delivering this game-changing development for the town.

“The pace of construction reflects the exceptionally strong demand we’re continuing to experience for all the house types available at The Greenways.

“It’s also hugely encouraging when you consider this is the single largest development in Beal’s history, as well as a very significant commitment to bringing a high-quality new residential community to one of Yorkshire’s most up and coming towns.”

To date, over 80 buyers have moved in at The Greenways, with a further 25 properties reserved and almost 30 Beal customers due to collect keys to their new home over coming weeks.

The development is supporting the creation of hundreds of new jobs in Goole.

Sue Waudby, Beal’s sales and marketing director, added: “With so much positivity around Goole as an investment location, we expect demand for the next phase of homes to be very high.

“While buyers at The Greenways have so far been mostly from Goole and the surrounding area, we’re also receiving growing numbers of enquiries from people outside the immediate area.

“This reflects the significant investment in Goole over recent years and the hundreds of high-quality jobs being created in and around the town.

As well as Beal’s largest single development, The Greenways is the biggest residential development in the Goole area for many years, covering a 73-acre site.

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