Simple Life Extends to Staffordshire with Stanley Park

As one of the leading providers of private rentals within the UK, Simple Life are increasing a wider portfolio of homes with the launch of Stanley Park, the first development to be built within Staffordshire County.

With over 4000 homes built within the UK to date, we are extremely proud to announce the launch of Stanley Park in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent. This development will help us to carry out our mission to provide fantastic properties in carefully selected areas that have an undersupply of high-quality rental homes.

Located in Burslem, less than three miles away from Stoke City Centre, Stanley Park is set to deliver 63 two and three bedroom homes. Stoke City Centre offers an ideal location for those who want to have easy access to everyday travel routes, essential shopping, schools and a vibrant social life.

As we extend into the Staffordshire County, we supply homes that can improve the standard of renting for families, working professionals and early retirees. Every home has been designed with a Scandinavian inspired interior and high specification, including contemporary fully integrated kitchen appliances. Writing on Trustpilot, one of our residents said:

“I am very pleased Simple Life are moving towards the future by building new builds specifically for rent and are embracing people’s decisions to rent instead of buy. I am very pleased I found Simple Life and would definitely recommend them for those Future Rent Generation people!” (Haroon Hanif).

At Simple Life, we want to make a real difference to people’s lives by providing a beautiful home that is professionally managed and treating everyone as valued residents, always. We host various events, competitions and there is a real sense of community at each development. We also supply our homes as a blank canvas, giving residents an opportunity to move in and put their own stamp on each room. These homes are due to be available to rent in September 2021, leaving just enough time to enjoy the private gardens in the warmer climates.

 

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