Make a sound investment at Broughton Fields

The leading house-builder is offering those keen to become a property investor a range of special incentives combined with lower prices, to make life as a landlord easy.
Jason Colmer, Regional Sales and Marketing Director for George Wimpey, comments: “With banks offering low returns on savings, savvy people with money in the bank are switching to an investment in bricks and mortar.
“By doing this now they are taking advantage of today’s great prices and a 6% rental yield on a selection of apartments at Broughton Fields.
“And better still, a buy-to-let home looks set to become a brilliant investment, especially as property prices pick up again.”
George Wimpey investor packages are available on just six two-bedroom ‘Oakley’ apartments at Broughton Fields on a first come, first served basis.
The apartments measure 774 sq ft and feature a large lounge/dining room with a modern bay window to the rear aspect and a balcony/terrace to the front, a stylish semi open-plan kitchen, two double bedrooms – one with en-suite – and a main bathroom.
The attractively design three-storey block of six apartments has allocated parking for each home and a shared cycle store and separate bin store. Homes also benefit from a high standard specification including a fitted kitchen with built-in oven, hob and hood, central heating, double glazing and a National House-Building Council 10-year warranty.
Broughton Fields is a brand new community on the eastern edge of Milton Keynes, which will benefit from a range of amenities under construction alongside homes, including a primary school and spacious playing fields.
A wider selection of facilities can be found in nearby Kingston, a major retail area for east Milton Keynes lying just a mile to the south, which will be linked to the development by a new public transport network.
Bus routes will also link to the town centre, which can be reached by road in just ten minutes. Central Milton Keynes is home to a large indoor shopping centre comprising more than 230 stores, cafes, restaurants and an outdoor market.
Commuters will appreciate that the M1 is a five minute drive from the Broughton Fields, while Milton Keynes Central railway station runs a direct service to London Euston, putting the capital just 45 minutes away by train.
Further information on becoming an investor is available by visiting the Sales Centre, located off Newport Road, MK10 and open seven days a week from 11am to 5pm, and online at Georgewimpey.co.uk.