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Home seekers get Help to Buy at Weavers Gardens

25th October 2013 Print
Shelford

Taylor Wimpey is reporting a surge in reservations with Help to Buy at its Weavers Gardens development in Alfreton.

Set in popular South Normanton, the development in offers seven stunning styles of brand-new two to five bedroom homes with prices starting from £139,995.

With the M1 located just minutes away, the scheme appeals to commuters, first-time buyers, couples, families and upsizers alike – leading to a surge in visitor, enquiry and reservation levels.

Anne Bagshaw, sales and marketing director, Taylor Wimpey Yorkshire said: “Weavers Gardens is a friendly development of quality modern properties offering an incredible amount of home for the money. The scheme offers something to everybody, regardless of their position on the property ladder.

“Help to Buy makes the homes a red-hot prospect, enabling buyers to launch themselves into homes they would previously have thought unattainable.”

Help to Buy enables customers to reserve properties worth up to £600,000 with just a 5 per cent deposit. The scheme works by offering buyers a 20 per cent equity loan, meaning they only need to secure a 75 per cent mortgage.

Anne believes that the innovative incentive is already providing a huge boost to the housing market.

She concludes: “The Help to Buy effect has created a huge uplift in reservations, so I would urge prospective buyers in the area to arrange an appointment to view Weavers Gardens befor it is too late.”

For further information on the Weavers Gardens development, visit taylorwimpey.co.uk.

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Shelford Whitmore