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Don't Make Do, Buy A New three-bedroom house at West Point in Swindon

12th September 2016 Print
West Point development

Home-hunters choosing the three-bedroom ‘Dalston’ housetype at Taylor Wimpey’s West Point development in Swindon, Wiltshire, can enjoy the many benefits of buying brand new.

The leading housebuilder’s Don’t Make Do, Buy New! campaign is helping people find their perfect property, so they don’t have to put up with a home that no longer suits their needs.

With Taylor Wimpey’s fantastic range of helpful homebuyer incentives available at West Point, those opting to buy new can save themselves a great deal of time, money and hassle.

What’s more, there’s a free iPad on offer for purchasers reserving one of the three-bedroom ‘Dalston’ properties now on sale from £282,000 at West Point.

Charlie Joseph, Regional Sales and Marketing Director for Taylor Wimpey, says: “The ‘Dalston’ offers a superb opportunity for those fed up with making do with their existing home – and with a choice of incentives also available, including Help to Buy, easymover or Part Exchange, they’ll find buying new is even easier and more affordable.

“What’s more, once customers have moved in, there’s no worrying about expensive repairs which can often come hand-in-hand with an older property – and modern energy-efficient central heating, insulation and double-glazing means that their new home is cheaper to run too. It’s a win-win situation!”

The ‘Dalston’ boasts a spacious ground-floor layout comprising a good-sized living room – opening through double doors to the garden – plus a large light and airy kitchen/dining room and a guest cloakroom.

Upstairs, the first-floor landing leads to two well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom, while an impressive en-suite master bedroom with a galleried ceiling enjoys appealing seclusion on the top floor. Outside, the property benefits from a garage and additional parking.

The Help to Buy scheme enables both eligible first-time buyers and those with a property to sell to secure a Government loan for up to 20% of the full price of their new home, so they only need a 75% loan-to-value mortgage and a deposit as low as 5%. Help to Buy is available on new-build homes up to the value of £600,000 and there’s no salary cap for purchasers taking advantage of the scheme.

Meanwhile, easymover customers let Taylor Wimpey help find a buyer for their current property, usually within just a few weeks and sometimes in as little as a fortnight.

Alternatively, Part Exchange customers trading up to selected family-size houses receive an agreed offer price for their existing property, based on an evaluation of independent professional valuations, with Taylor Wimpey acting as their cash buyer.

West Point at Ridgeway Farm enjoys a peaceful location on the outskirts of Swindon, within easy reach of everyday facilities and great transport links. A short drive from the development is Orbital Shopping Centre, boasting high street names such as Asda, Boots, Next, Marks & Spencer and New Look, while a wider range of shops, bars and restaurants can be found in Swindon town centre just four miles from home.

Leisure facilities in the area include a cinema, a bowling alley and an ice rink at Shaw Ridge Leisure Park, while Mouldon Hill Country Park is close to home. The development is also within easy reach of the Cotswold Water Park, Cirencester, Malmesbury and the Cotswolds.

Parents will appreciate that there is a good choice of schools nearby, including Brook Field Primary School, which is rated ‘good’ by Ofsted.

The A419 is just five miles away, offering easy access to the M4 and M5, while Swindon railway station provides direct services to London Paddington, Cardiff and Bristol.

To stand a chance of securing the ‘Dalston’ at West Point, property-seekers can visit the Sales and Information Centre, off Common Platt, Purton, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN5 4JX, and open daily from 11am to 5.30pm (Mondays from 1pm to 5.30pm), or visit taylorwimpey.co.uk.

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West Point development