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Part Exchange your home at Furlongs Edge in Market Harborough

17th February 2007 Print
Furlongs Edge - exterior The property market is crowded with people who found the home of their dreams only to lose it, as they were unable to sell their house in time and lost out to a buyer in a position to move quickly.

Award-winning housebuilder Bellway Northern Home Counties is removing this potential risk and speeding up the home buying process by taking buyers’ existing property in part exchange for a new home at their Furlongs Edge scheme in Market Harborough.

Chris Edginton, Sales Director of Bellway Northern Home Counties, said: “Moving home can often be an emotionally draining experience; with purchasers risking losing the new home they want if they can’t sell their property in time. Part exchange takes the stress and hassle out of the home buying process, as, subject to valuation, buyers who use the scheme receive a guaranteed offer within 7 days and contracts can be exchanged quickly.”

Furlongs Edge, located adjacent to miles of open countryside on Lathkill Street, is one of the most sought-after property developments in the area. Featuring a combination of three, four and five-bedroom semi detached and detached houses, the development is ideally located close to shops, leisure facilities and schools.

There is a two a bedrooom mews style apartments at £149,950,three-bedroom houses from £214,950 and four-bedroom houses from £229,950 and five bedroom houses from £399,950.

Chris Edginton continued: “The combination of quality, well designed homes and their proximity to excellent local amenities has ensured excellent sales at Furlongs Edge. With our part exchange offerings we are making it even easier for people to own their dream home.”

Furlongs Edge is set within walking distance of the town centre for its bars, restaurants and shopping area. Market Harborough is an historic market town designed as a medieval ‘new town’ in the 12th century. The town is still renowned for its markets, which are held three times a week, and boasts a charming 14th century church spire and 17th century grammar school.

The area includes a leisure complex and a golf course, and the surrounding countryside provides ample opportunity to connect with nature.

London is easily accessible as regular trains run from Market Harborough’s mainline station to London Paddington, with journeys taking around 1 hour 15 minutes. It is also located within easy commuting distance of Leicester, Kettering and Northampton.

For further information, visit bellway.co.uk and click on ‘Northern Home Counties’.

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