The final nine houses at Blueprint's trend-bucking eco
development Green Street in The Meadows are to be released for sale
to the public on Friday March 4.
Due to phenomenal interest in previous releases, Blueprint is
advising people to contact the agents and register their interest
now.
The first two phases bucked the trend of a depressed property
market by selling entirely off plan three months before the first
house reached completion, and the first nine houses from phase
three released at the end of January all found buyers within 72
hours.
The £8 million scheme is a mixture of 38 three-bed and
-four-bed bed contemporary town houses next to the picturesque
Victoria Gardens on the Trent Embankment.
Designed by Nottingham based, award winning architects Marsh
Grochowski, the development is built on Blueprint's core values of
design driven quality and sustainability. It features solar
photovoltaic supplemented electricity, whole-house heat recovery,
super insulation and air tightness way above new building
standards.

The homes are priced from around £170,000 to
£235,000 and are being sold nationally by Savills via their
Nottingham office and locally by Royston and Lund in West
Bridgford.
Following the overwhelming success of Green Street, Blueprint is
now working on plans for a similar urban eco homes development on a
city centre site.
Development director John Long, from Blueprint, said: "It is
early days, but experience at Green Street shows people want to buy
these types of houses off-plan, and with our next development,
we're hoping to offer the option of bespoke design and layout for
each house buyer."
Multi-award winning developer Blueprint, based in Nottingham,
has been responsible for two other major schemes on brown field
sites - No.1 Nottingham Science Park, off University Boulevard, and
Phoenix Square in Leicester, which comprises homes, office studios,
independent arts cinema and a café bar.