Open House: What new homes are developers planning in your area?

Taylor Wimpey have launched a second phase of homes at Newton Farm in South Lanarkshire.

The two to four-bedroom collection of properties is part of a multi-million pound development in Newton Village, Cambuslang, which will eventually include a new primary school and retail space.

Prices start from £205,000 for the three-bedroom detached Chalmers. For more information visit www.taylorwimpey.co.uk/newtonfarm or call 0141 375 0280.

Meanwhile, Stewart Milne Homes have announced they are to build a new collection of bespoke three to five-bedroom homes at Dunnottar Park, Stonehaven, in Aberdeenshire.

The first homes are expected to be ready later this year, and take their design inspiration from the 18th and 19th century with pitched roofs and a natural palette of materials.

For further information visit www.stewartmilne.com or call 07785465327.

Kirkliston is proving a popular spot for developers with both Cruden Homes (pictured) and Miller properties planned.

And Miller Homes have launched a range of two, three and four-bedroom terraced, semi-detached and detached homes in Kirkliston on the outskirts of Edinburgh which will include brand new house types.

The new Glen Almond development will include two bed Balvenie, the three-bed Deanston and Dalwhinnie and the four-bed Strathisla which are new to Scotland.

For more information go to www.millerhomes.co.uk or call 0808 250 6434.

The village is also set to see a collection of new properties being built by Cruden Homes.

The Granary will offer 26 traditionally built family homes in a mix of three, four and five-bedroom houses, designed exclusively for the development. It also features a listed conversion of one of the former distillery storage towers.

Prices start from £199,999 for a three-bedroom mid-terraced villa. Call 0131 453 1003 for more information or visit www.crudenhomes.co.uk/granary