Help to Buy with AJC Homes

AJC Homes’ collection of Help to Buy properties have proven particularly popular with first time buyers in Chapelton with just one two-bedroom home now available.

Located at the Liddell development which forms part of the Cairnhill neighbourhood of the town, and priced at £197,250, the Findon house type from the Aboyne-based housebuilder is available to purchase using the Scottish Government’s Help to Buy scheme. This means that the home can be secured with just a five per cent deposit, making it perfect for first-time buyers keen to take their first step onto the property ladder.

Complete with fitted wardrobes, French doors leading onto a landscaped garden and high-quality fixtures, fittings and appliances, the property boasts everything needed in a first home with the added benefit of being part of the growing Chapelton community.

Speaking of the property, Laura Webster, Sales and Marketing Manager at AJC Homes, commented: “Chapelton continues to be an extremely popular place for a variety of buyers to settle. We’ve seen couples, families and downsizers all call the town home and now thanks to our Help to Buy properties we’re also welcoming first-time buyers.

“As a local housebuilder, AJC Homes is known for its traditional and high-quality design – this is key in the build of all our properties. It’s this reason, combined with Chapelton’s many community benefits, that our homes have been so popular in the town.”

To find out more about AJC Homes, visit https://ajcscotland.com/


Halloween in Chapelton

We recently celebrated Halloween in Chapelton, inviting local children and residents to the Hut to carve their spookiest designs in our pumpkin carving workshop.

The children had a fantastic time dressing up and creating scary designs on their jack-o-lanterns. Take a look at some pictures from the day.


Chapelton Autumn Families Adventure

On Sunday, children and families flocked to Chapelton to take part in a seasonal adventure. Starting with an autumnal wild walk with Kincardine and Mearns Countryside Ranger Helen Young, the children enjoyed walking around Chapelton looking out for crunchy leaves and autumnal colours.

After enjoying the fresh air, children and families were welcomed back to The Hut for hot chocolates and an interactive autumn story with Diana Peers from the Grampian Association of Storytellers.

The sun came out just in time for the day and everyone had a fantastic time. Take a look at some of the pictures below.