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Escape the landlord’s dodgy decor with a new home at Cedar Drive

25th February 2014 Print
Taylor Wimpey Homes

Tired of the woodchip wallpaper in your rented home? Sick of asking your landlord’s permission before hanging a picture? Dreaming of escaping that awful avocado bathroom suite?

Buyers of a brand new home at Taylor Wimpey’s Cedar Drive development in Oldbury can benefit from choosing their own decor rather than be left with the landlord’s questionable colour scheme.

Purchasers of a new-build home at the leading housebuilder’s exciting new development will enjoy a blank canvas on which to stamp their own sense of style, whatever their taste in interior design.

And those who reserve their new property early enough can even choose from Taylor Wimpey’s extensive range of interior Options, allowing them to select from a range of kitchens and bathroom suites, tiles, flooring, fixtures, fittings and accessories – all of which will be installed before they move in.

Elaine Taylor, Regional Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey, says: “The way we decorate our homes says a lot about our personality, whether it is the colour of the walls, the furniture we choose or the pictures we put up.

“By purchasing a new Taylor Wimpey home at Cedar Drive, buyers can enjoy the freedom of choosing their own decoration to best reflect their own taste and style.

“What’s more, house-hunters can visit our showhomes to get plenty of ideas for colour schemes and decor to bring out the best in their stunning new home”

There is a superb range of properties available now at Cedar Drive, including three-bedroom properties priced from only £158,995 and four-bedroom houses from as little as £172,995.

The three-bedroom ‘Kingsford’ semi-detached house, for example, is priced at £158,995 and features a light and airy living/dining room opening through French doors to the private rear garden, plus a kitchen and a guest cloakroom completing the ground-floor layout.

Upstairs, the landing leads to an en-suite master bedroom, two further bedrooms and a main bathroom, while there’s a garage and driveway parking for two cars outside.

Thanks to the Government’s Help to Buy shared equity scheme, getting on to the property ladder at Cedar Drive could be easier and more affordable than prospective purchasers might think.

Help to Buy enables first-time buyers and existing homeowners to secure a Government loan for 20% of the full price of their new home – meaning they only require a 75% loan-to-value mortgage and a 5% deposit.

The scheme is available on new-build properties up to the value of £600,000. There is no salary cap for homebuyers taking advantage of the scheme.

Cedar Drive is a thoughtfully designed new community less than a mile to the east of Oldbury town centre, in a sought-after and well-established residential location with excellent transport links to Birmingham and beyond.

Junctions 1 and 2 of the M5 are close by, linking with the M6 and M42, and there’s a choice of railway stations within walking distance offering services into Birmingham city centre in around ten minutes. The Metro rail link from Wolverhampton to Birmingham makes the journey to work even easier.

To find out more about the benefits of buying a brand new Taylor Wimpey home at Cedar Drive, house-hunters can visit the Sales and Marketing Suite, located off Rood End Road, Oldbury, West Midlands, B69 4HT, and open Thursday to Monday from 10am to 5pm. Alternatively, visit taylorwimpey.co.uk.

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