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House swaps in Woking solve sellers’ dilemma

19th June 2009 Print
House swaps in Woking solve sellers’ dilemma Home-owners can swap their current property for a brand new four-bedroom home in Woking – and make a hassle-free move without getting caught in the property chain.

Two spacious new houses at George Wimpey West London’s well-appointed Pinnacles development have been made available to purchase in part-exchange for an existing home.

Tim Betts, Regional Sales and Marketing Director for George Wimpey, explains: “Our part-exchange scheme at Pinnacles means that people can come along and choose their new home while we arrange a valuation of their current property and agree a price.

“We then purchase their existing property from them, removing the need for the customer to pay estate agency fees, or wait until they find a buyer.

“It’s a simple way of freeing yourself from the property chain and means people can be ready to move in as little as a couple of weeks.”

Four-bedroom homes available under the part-exchange are priced £399,995 and £409,995.

The family-sized ‘Cranswick’, for example, features a large kitchen/dining room with French doors to the rear garden, a spacious first-floor living room with attractive bay window, four double bedrooms, a cloakroom, a main bathroom, plus an en-suite to the master bedroom.

Outside, this home has a garage and an additional parking space, and like all new properties available at Pinnacles, the ‘Cranswick’ benefits from a high standard specification including built-in oven, hob and hood.

As an alternative to the part-exchange offer, customers can choose one and two-bedroom apartments at Pinnacles from only £199,995, while the superb two-bedroom ‘Ashwood’ coach house is priced just £249,995.

Money-saving incentives are available for first-time buyers and those with a home to sell, and can be tailored to meet homebuyers’ individual circumstances, subject to availability.

Pinnacles is in an exceptional location, with homes a 20-minute walk from Woking town centre shops, bars and restaurants, while regular, 30-minute train services leave Woking Station for London Waterloo.

Five primary schools and four secondary schools are all within easy reach, a doctor’s, dentist and chemist are within a mile of the development and Woking’s outstanding leisure and entertainment facilities are nearby.

To find out more, visit Pinnacles at St Peter’s Convent, Maybury Hill, Woking, and open daily from 10.30am until 5.30pm. Alternatively, log on to georgewimpey.co.uk.

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House swaps in Woking solve sellers’ dilemma