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Eighth Avenue Nears Completion: High-Demand Housing Development in Aylesbury Enters Final Phase

Eighth Avenue, a landmark new housing development in Aylesbury, is now entering its final phase of construction, with completion fast approaching.

Eighth Avenue, a landmark new housing development in Aylesbury, is now entering its final phase of construction, with completion fast approaching. The much-anticipated scheme, comprising 64 high-quality homes ranging from two to five bedrooms, has seen strong buy-to-let and home occupiers interest throughout, and demand continues to outpace expectations.

Strategically located just minutes from Aylesbury Train Station and within easy reach of major hospitals and medical training facilities, Eighth Avenue has been designed with professionals, families, and key workers in mind. With excellent transport connections to London and key regional hubs, it offers the ideal balance of connectivity, community, and convenience.

“We’re thrilled to be nearing completion at Eighth Avenue,” said Michael Fenlon, spokesperson for the development. “We’ve designed this as a family-first neighbourhood, with green spaces, a playground, and everyday amenities right on the doorstep of Aylesbury town centre. It’s a great time to be part of this thriving town  and this development has drawn strong interest not just for its location, but for the quality of homes tailored to modern lifestyles, especially for those working in healthcare and education.”

As Eighth Avenue approaches handover, only a limited number of units remain available, reflecting the project’s strong market reception. In addition to residential sales, the development has also attracted interest from institutional and social impact investors. The team is currently exploring alternative funding options to support the long-term strategy and future phases of housing delivery in the region.

This milestone is a key indicator of Aylesbury’s growing appeal as one of the South East’s most dynamic and liveable commuter towns, supported by ambitious regeneration plans and a steady influx of skilled professionals and young families.

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