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Taylor Wimpey has the ‘part X factor’

26th August 2009 Print
Taylor Wimpey has the ‘part X factor’ If you’d love to move home but are struggling to sell, then you should visit one of Taylor Wimpey’s Bryant Homes or George Wimpey developments in the Southern Counties, to find out how its popular part exchange scheme can turn your housing dream into a reality.

Putting your house through the audition process every time a prospective buyer wants to take a look around can be exhausting. If you don’t think you can take any more rejection, then you need to join the growing list of happy customers who have successfully bought a new home through part exchange.

Pauline Fletcher, regional sales and marketing director, said: “I’m confident that with part exchange house hunters can stop chasing the dream and start living it. Not only does the scheme save you time and money, but with a guaranteed price and buyer for your existing home it also makes life a lot easier during a potentially time consuming and stressful period.”

Under the scheme, Taylor Wimpey takes the stress out of home buying by purchasing your current home at an agreed price - solving the problem of broken chains and saving you the time and expense of finding the right buyer.

With no need for estate agents you’ll also be saving money on fees too, leaving you with spare cash to spend. And, with no chain to maintain, your move can be arranged to suit you, so you’ll be in your new home in next to no time.

Part exchange is currently available on a selection of homes at Bryant Homes Augusta Park development in Andover, Cedar Park development in Havant, Elysian Fields development in Littlehampton and Dukes Meadow development in Waterlooville, as well as at George Wimpey’s Sandringham Park development in Fareham.

For further information log on to taylorwimpey.co.uk, or visit the developments open daily from 10am – 5.00pm.

* subject to terms and conditions on selected plots

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Taylor Wimpey has the ‘part X factor’