New Homes in Hertfordshire
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- £215,000 to £435,500
- 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
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- £375,000 to £487,500
- 3 and 4 bedroom

- £380,995 to £625,995
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom

- £405,500 to £525,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom

- £415,000 to £730,000
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom

- £399,950 to £560,000
- 3 and 4 bedroom
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- From £600,000
- 5 bedroom
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- £329,000 to £489,995
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
Nearby Hertfordshire
Within Hertfordshire
New Homes in Hertfordshire FAQs
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With a wide variety of properties to suit growing families, young professionals and older people looking to downsize alike, you can enjoy a wonderful way of life in Hertfordshire. Less stress and more money in your pocket are two things sure to make any move easier, and that’s exactly what we can offer you with incentives such as our Part Exchange scheme. With this, we can act as a guaranteed buyer on your current home and you’ll benefit from no chain or estate agent fees too.
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Part of Hertfordshire lies within the M25 boundary, giving you excellent access to London and all of the cultural, leisure and entertainment draws of the capital. Depending on where you live within Hertfordshire, you may find yourself close to attractions such as the popular Warner Bros. Studio Tour, the Natural History Museum at Tring or Verulamium Park with its lake and playground set into more than 100 acres.
Kids will love a trip to Rye-Assic Adventure Park, while natural spaces like Cassiobury Park, Fairlands Valley Park, the National Trust’s Ashridge Estate with its ancient woodland and Aldenham Country Park are all great for spending time outdoors. From local markets and white water centres to museums, castles and buddhist monasteries, there’s so much to see and do across the county -
St Albans has been voted as one of the best places in the UK to raise a family, and its Cunningham Hill Junior School has been rated as outstanding by Ofsted to back this up. Hoddesdon’s Sheredes Primary School has been classed in the same bracket, and has been rated as the top school for younger children in Hertfordshire.
If you have older kids, Dame Alice Owen’s School in Potters Bar is an outstanding school which ranks among the best schools anywhere in the South East, while Hockerill Anglo-European College in Bishop’s Stortford also has been given the outstanding badge of honour by Ofsted. -
The M1, A1(M) and M25 motorways all pass through Hertfordshire, while the M11 and M40 also run close by too, providing great access to the national road network. If you have your sights set further afield, major airports London Stansted and London Luton both lie just outside the county’s border. Back on home soil, you’ll find bus and train services to get you around the local area and beyond.