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More space for less money in Bromsgrove

18th April 2015 Print
The Kenilworth housetype

Buyers looking for a new home in Bromsgrove can take family living to new heights.

The Kenilworth house design, with its ‘rooms in the roof’, offers versatile living space, while Help to Buy makes it easier to afford.

Properties at The Oaks and Saxon Fields remain hugely popular with purchasers. Dozens of people have already moved into the new Redrow homes and others who have made ‘early bird’ reservations are waiting eagerly in the wings for their preferred property to be released for sale.

The good news for those who want to call this sought-after neighbourhood ‘home’ is that Kenilworth style townhouses will soon be ready to move into.

Pauline Turnbull, sales director for Redrow Homes (Midlands), said: “The Oaks and Saxon Fields are now well established communities where people really want to live. Homes here are selling fast and our latest release includes a number of new homes which offer a stylish and flexible solution to family living.

“The four-bedroom Kenilworth is arranged over three floors with the roof space housing a sumptuous master bedroom and en-suite.

“There are no hard and fast rules as to how to utilise the space available. For example, buyers who don’t need all of the bedrooms may opt to use one as a study; those with children could allocate one room as a play room; or parents of grown-up children still living at home may choose to give them a virtually self-contained area on the top floor, with bedroom and en-suite.”

To the ground floor, the Kenilworth comprises a lounge with patio doors onto the rear garden, open plan kitchen and dining room, laundry space for the washer and dryer, plus a downstairs cloakroom.

There are three bedrooms and family bathroom on the first floor, with the master bedroom and en-suite on the top floor.

The four-bedroom Kenilworth is available from £249,995.

This house style is available with a Help to Buy equity loan, which could see the initial cost of homeownership reduced by up to 20%. Crucially, the loan is interest free for five years and customers buying in this way should only need a 5% deposit.

“Help to Buy provides a real boost to people’s borrowing power, enabling them to either buy sooner than they anticipated or to stretch their budget and buy a bigger home that’s more suited to their needs or one they can grow into without having to move again,” Pauline adds.

To find out more about the homes and the help available from Redrow in Bromsgrove, visit The Oaks, open daily from 10am to 5.30pm.

For the latest availability at The Oaks see redrow.co.uk/theoaks.

For more information about Saxon Fields visit redrow.co.uk/saxon.

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The Kenilworth housetype