CALA Homes launches final phase of upmarket apartments worth up to £1.75m
CALA Homes has launched the final phase of its upmarket Edinburgh development, The Crescent at Donaldson’s, with prices starting at £595,000 for a one-bedroom apartment to £1,750,000 for a deluxe penthouse.
Designed by acclaimed architect Richard Murphy OBE, The Crescent offers a range of one, two and three-bedroom apartments, duplexes and penthouses.
A bold and sweeping arc of 84 enhanced height, glass-fronted apartments, The Crescent is located into the private rear of Edinburgh’s iconic Donaldson’s estate, situated within the city’s celebrated UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Phillip Hogg, sales and marketing director with CALA Homes (East), said: “This is a significant milestone – we’re delighted to release these last remaining homes in phase one of the development. The ongoing demand for The Crescent continues to exceed our expectations and we anticipate the last properties of the west wing will be just as popular with buyers.
“When you look at the high specification and design on offer, it’s not hard to understand why it has been such a quick succession of sales. It truly is unlike anything else currently on the market in Edinburgh.
“We’d urge those interested to act quickly and visit the two showhomes which are available to view daily.”
Just a mile west of Princes Street, the collection of apartments boast the most comprehensive provision of electric vehicle charging infrastructure in Scotland, as well as the largest communal garden in Edinburgh.
It has swept up a number of prestigious industry accolades in the last year, most recently taking Best Design for four storeys or more at the Housebuilder Awards 2019.
Split into two wings, the east wing is currently under construction, while the last section of the west wing – which boasts the sales office and two show apartments, available to be viewed daily - has been made available to the public.