Reside on Money | The slab is down
July 8, 2020
Its officially time to start toasting and celebrating for those enquiring on our Reside on Money development as the concrete slab is officially down, this is a huge major milestone in the construction phase and is where everything starts to become real.
We can go nowhere but up from here and the Griffin team are excited to see yet another development progress right before our eyes.
Stay tuned and follow our Reside on Money Facebook page for more updates!
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