Redrow to the rescue

It might seem too good to be true, but for a £99 reservation fee, the home builder will pay the 5% deposit, £500 towards legal bills and 1% stamp duty. On top of that they will also carpet the whole house and lay turf in the rear garden. But buyers wanting to take advantage of this great offer need to hurry – there are only two ‘fast track’ homes left.
Heather Jackson, area sales manager for Redrow Homes (South Midlands), says: “We know what a headache saving up for a new house can be, but a fast track home at Oakley Vale avoids this problem. A fast track home is ready to move into almost straight away and our generous incentive leaves the buyer free to concentrate on moving into their new house and making it their own.”
The two homes available with this incentive are both four-bedroom detached Tamars, which come with an en suite bathroom to master bedroom, separate dining area, utility room, under stairs storage, downstairs cloakroom and a garage.
Heather continued: “The Tamar is a great house with lots of space, perfect for those planning a family or with one already. If you want to benefit from this exciting offer you need to get your skates on! Properties have been selling quickly at Oakley Vale and with our ‘fast track’ incentive making them such good value, the Tamars are likely to be snapped up fast.”
Redrow @ Oakley Vale is a 141-home venture featuring a collection of one-bedroom apartments and two, three, four and five-bedroom homes that hold appeal for people from all walks of life. For those seeking a more leisurely move Redrow has properties available from just £125,995.
Redrow is one of several developers on this large scale regeneration development, which is set to comprise almost 3,000 new homes, and already features its own shopping precinct and primary schools as well as large areas of open spaces.
The development is perfect for the commuter, with the M1 and M6 within easy reach, as well as the A14, with links to the M1 and Cambridge. London is around 65 minutes away by train. East Midlands, Luton and Birmingham airports are all easily accessible.
Corby itself offers a range of amenities such as shops and places to eat and just a few minutes from the town centre is beautiful woodland, with views across the Welland Valley and the surrounding countryside. Corby’s boating lake and the 200 square miles Rockingham Forest are both also just down the road. The main shopping areas of Milton Keynes and Northampton are both around half an hour’s drive from the development.
Corby is currently the subject of a project worth more than a quarter-of-a-billion pounds to regenerate and modernise the town, managed by North Northants Development Company. As well as building new houses, schools and shops, a better transport infrastructure is planned, together with a new arts centre, library and leisure facilities, including a 50 metre swimming pool.
For further information, visit redrow.co.uk.