Homebuyers seeking a coastal lifestyle within easy reach of Edinburgh have a fresh opportunity to secure a home in one of East Lothian’s most sought-after locations, as Cruden Homes releases 14 new properties at its award-winning Longniddry Village development.
With prices starting from £240,000, the latest release includes a mix of one and two-bedroom apartments, two bedroom bungalows, three-bedroom terraced homes and the last chance to buy four-bedroom family homes.
Located in the heart of Longniddry, one of East Lothian's most desirable villages, the development combines the charm of coastal living with excellent transport connections and everyday convenience. Residents benefit from easy access to beaches, woodland walks, golf courses, local shops and schools, while Edinburgh city centre can be reached in under 20 minutes by train.
The newly released homes include the four-bedroom Hamilton A and Huntington house types, alongside a range of other properties designed to meet the needs of a diverse range of buyers. Each home has been thoughtfully designed to offer modern, energy-efficient living, complemented by green spaces and a strong sense of community.
Hazel Davies, Sales and Marketing Director at Cruden Homes, said:
"Longniddry Village offers an exceptional lifestyle, combining the benefits of coastal village living with fantastic connections to Edinburgh and the wider East Lothian area.
"We've seen consistently strong demand from people attracted by the area's natural beauty, strong community spirit and excellent local amenities. This latest release provides further opportunities for buyers at different stages of life, whether they're purchasing their first home, looking for more space for a growing family or seeking to downsize without compromising on quality or location."
Longniddry Village forms part of a wider vision to create a sustainable and connected community, with high-quality homes, landscaped public spaces and pedestrian-friendly routes that encourage active travel and outdoor living.
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