NEWPORT’S former passport office has been transformed into a new apartment complex, and now home-seekers can take a look inside.
Olympia House has been transformed into 60 one and two-bedroom apartments.
The apartments are available both for rent and to buy.
The project was awarded £1 million of Welsh Government funding as part for the Rent-to-Own Wales and Shared Ownership Wales schemes.
Newport City Homes and estate agents Peter Alan are now offering viewings and have released a virtual look inside the new apartments.
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Speaking when the apartments opened, land and new homes manager at Peter Alan, Michael Edwards said: “We are hugely excited that Newport City Homes are offering an affordable proposition to buyers in Newport.
“Rent to Own is an innovative way for people to start their climb on the property ladder and the Shared Ownership option will also help those who wish to own their own home.
"We look forward to welcoming those who would like more information on how they can acquire a property at Olympia House and live in the centre of this aspiring city.”
Head of development at Newport City Homes, Nigel Webb said: “We are so pleased and excited that we are able to offer the opportunity for the residents of Newport to start their home ownership with us through these exciting and imaginative purchase options.”
To take a look inside, you can message Newport City Homes on Facebook, or call Peter Alan estate agents on 01633 221892.
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