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Upgrading incentives

20th May 2007 Print
Queen's Rise It’s hard enough getting a foot on to the property ladder, but finding the right house to upgrade for a future with your family is also a difficult task. However, if you look carefully enough and research the incentives, it may be easier than you think!

Like most, high specification, overall quality of the home and space is important when upgrading, especially after living in what is often a smaller first time property. Charles Church at the Queen’s Rise development has covered all the bases in this sector.

Providing an eclectic mix of two, three, four and five-bedroom homes, Charles Church appeals to both the first-time buyer and those looking to take a step forward, and although a consortium development, is a definite leader in the ‘quality’ stakes.

Charles Church offers an unrivalled mix of properties and also has part exchange available on selected properties, which can make upgrading here even more appealing.

The part exchange takes away the stress involved in moving house, also saving time and money. Being part of the scheme means that you can stay in your existing home until your Charles Chruch home is ready.

The house builder is also known for using traditional building materials, but also manages to incorporate spacious and flexible internal designs, ideal for not only the young family, but also those that have enjoyed space prior to downsizing.

Queen’s Rise is part of the new Jennett’s Park development on the outskirts of Bracknell, with good access to the M4 and the M3. The development is in the heart of Royal Berkshire.

Accessibility to open spaces has been deliberate, with plans in the pipeline for Jennett’s Country Park – enabling residents to enjoy natural wildlife on their doorstep. The development will also incorporate a primary school, doctor’s surgery, pub, shops and a community centre.

For more information about Queen’s Rise visit Charleschurch.com.

Prices range from £219,950 to £499,950.

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