Get ‘Help to Buy’ a fabulous family-size home at Buttercup Place

Home-hunters searching for a traditional family-size property can now get a helping hand to secure their dream place at Buttercup Place, Taylor Wimpey’s popular development in Wolverhampton.
The Government’s new Help to Buy shared equity scheme enables both first-time buyers and those looking to move on from their existing property to purchase their new home for 80% of its full price, including a 5% deposit.
Because Help to Buy customers only require a 75% loan-to-value mortgage for their new property, they can access a much more competitive range of deals from lenders – making it even more affordable to live in this sought-after new community.
Carl Cooke, Regional Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey, says: “Help to Buy is the perfect solution for would-be buyers who are struggling to step on or up the property ladder.
“This superb scheme makes it possible to secure one of our fantastic family-size homes for less at Buttercup Place and then enjoy the benefits of lower monthly mortgage repayments – and life in their perfect property.”
The ‘Draycott’ features a well-proportioned lounge, a contemporary fitted kitchen, a separate dining room opening through French doors to the private rear garden, plus a guest cloakroom off the entrance hallway.
Upstairs, the landing leads to a spacious en-suite master bedroom, three further good-sized bedrooms and a family bathroom, while a garage and driveway parking for two cars can be found outside.
The ‘Huntington’ meanwhile, includes a kitchen/dining room flooded with natural light from a bay window, a large lounge and a guest cloakroom on the ground floor. Four-bedrooms, including a en-suite master bedroom, and a family bathroom are located upstairs, while a garden, garage and driveway parking for two cars can be found outside.
All new homes at Buttercup Place are completed to a high standard specification, including central heating, double glazing and fitted kitchen with integrated oven, hood and hob.
The Help to Buy shared equity scheme involves a Government loan of up to 20% and is available on new-build properties up to the value of £600,000. There is no salary cap for purchasers using the scheme.
The NewBuy initiative, meanwhile, gives credit-worthy purchasers in a variety of circumstances the chance to access their ideal home with a 95% mortgage.
Those with a place to sell can alternatively take advantage of Part Exchange, which sees customers offered a fixed price for their current home based on the average of independent valuations, so they know exactly how much they have to spend on their new property and can relax in their existing place until their brand new house is ready to move into. More details are available from the Sales Executive.
With everything home-hunters could want for day-to-day living right on the doorstep, Buttercup Place offers a unique opportunity to enjoy the comforts of a brand new home with the benefits of living in an established community just over two miles from Wolverhampton city centre.
Families will appreciate that just beyond the development lies the new state-of-the-art Rakegate Primary School and children’s centre, while there’s also a health centre and handy local shops a short stroll away. North East Wolverhampton Academy, for secondary school age children, is also within walking distance.
To be in with a chance of securing the ‘Draycott’ or ‘Huntington’ with Help to Buy at Buttercup Place, property-seekers can visit the Sales Centre, located in Rakegate Close, off Renton Road, Wolverhampton, WV10 6US, and open Thursday to Monday between 11am and 5pm. Alternatively, log on to taylorwimpey.co.uk/northmids.