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Help at hand for home hunters who want to enjoy the best of both worlds

29th April 2013 Print
Methley development, The Pavilions

IF you’re looking for a high quality home in an exclusive location within a commutable area - you’ll be bowled over by Linden Homes’ Pavilions development.

There is now a last chance to buy a family four-bedroom home in the popular West Yorkshire commuter village of Methley, at an intimate location that boasts views of the village bowling green and St Oswald’s church.

And with the final four homes for sale and due for imminent completion, there has never been a better time to snap up a dream detached home with double garage.

Linden Homes is also helping to curb the cost of moving to the Pavilions, thanks to the popular Part Exchange scheme and the recently-introduced Help to Buy incentive.

Under Part Exchange, Linden Homes will arrange for at least three independent valuations of your existing home and will make you an offer based on their suggestions.

Once you agree the offer, and subject to satisfactory surveys, Linden Homes becomes your buyer, freeing you up to put in reservation on your new home. You can stay in your existing home until your new one is ready.

The Government’s new Help to Buy scheme requires first time buyers or existing homeowners to have a minimum five per cent deposit. The government will lend you up to 20 per cent of the value of your property through an equity loan, which can be repaid at any time or on the sale of your home.

Regional sales manager Melanie Parker said: “With these incentives currently available, there really hasn’t been a better time to buy at The Pavilions. The popularity of our family homes at this sought after location has been growing over recent months, so we would urge buyers to act now to avoid disappointment.”

The final four-bedroom family homes at The Pavilions range in price from £479,950 to £490,950. For more information, visit lindenhomes.co.uk.

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Methley development, The Pavilions