New Homes in Essex
- £535,000 to £1,050,000
- 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- From £610,000
- 4 bedroom
- £360,000 to £640,000
- 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom
- £364,995 to £525,995
- 3 and 4 bedroom
- £190,000 to £594,995
- 2, 3 and 4 bedroom
- £545,000 to £650,000
- 4 bedroom
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Within Essex
Nearby Essex
New Homes in Essex FAQs
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From seaside retreats to rural villages and towns with superb access to London, variety is certainly the spice of life in Essex. If you want to buy a new home in Essex with us, we can spice up your move with a great scheme such as our Part Exchange offer. With this, you can look forward to a fuss-free move with no estate agent fees to pay when we act as a guaranteed buyer for your current home.
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There are so many different ways you can spend your time across Essex. There’s an array of natural attractions such as country parks, nature reserves and beaches to enjoy, as well as plenty of cultural draws such as cathedrals, castles and museums.
Just a walk through Cudmore Grove Country Park reveals everything from historic ruins to pretty beaches, while family-friendly draws include Old MacDonald’s Farm and Fun Park. With all of London’s world-famous landmarks and culture close at hand, must-visits in Essex include Colchester Castle, Clacton Pier, Mountfichet Castle and Thorndon Country Park.
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Whether you’re looking for a high concentration of good local schools to choose between or a single outstanding option to focus on, Essex has a lot of strong options to look at. Some of the best primary options include Quarry Hill Academy in Grays, Basildon’s Lee Chapel Primary, Hare Street Community Primary School and Nursery in Harlow and Southend-on-Sea’s Hinguar Community Primary.
All of those schools are rated as outstanding by Ofsted, while the same goes for Southend’s high schools for girls and boys. Westcliff High School for Boys Academy is ranked just as highly, as well as Colchester County High School for Girls, which is regarded as one of the best secondaries anywhere in the country.
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The county council has promoted sustainable forms of transport in recent years through enhanced walking and cycling routes and schemes aimed at green travel. Bus, train and park and ride services are prevalent across the county, while you can also get excellent access to airports in Stansted and Southend, depending on where you live. If you have a car, the M11 runs through the west of Essex, while the M25 forms a section of the county’s southern border.