Part exchange proves a winner in Manchester
Bellway Manchester is revelling in the phenomenal success of its Part Exchange scheme at its portfolio of developments in Manchester. With current difficulties in selling, it seems that Part Exchange is fast becoming the easy way to move.The take up of the scheme at the housebuilder’ since the beginning of 2008 has been unprecedented with a 50% increase across the region in buyers taking full advantage of the quick and simple approach to purchasing a new property.
The leading regional housebuilder’s Part Exchange package presents customers with an efficient and straightforward method to move house. By offering a fair market price for the buyers current home, Bellway purchases the property taking the hassle of selling away from the customer, leaving them free to move into their new Bellway home when they choose to.
The direct acquisition offers the purchaser a number of benefits, including a guaranteed price for their old home, no estate agents fees to pay, flexibility with regards to moving dates and no chain because Bellway are the buyer.
Jane Byron, part exchange manager at Bellway Manchester, takes charge of the renowned scheme and oversees the valuations, offers and coordinating the purchase and resale of part exchange properties, to ensure her customers experience a hassle free move.
Jane comments: “The record success in the first quarter of the year has proven that Part Exchange is fast becoming the preferred way of buying for Bellway Manchester’s customers. It is clear to see why as the scheme eases homebuyers anxieties, enables them to move quickly by eradicating any chains and can save on costs too as there are no estate agents fees to pay. It really is the simplest and swiftest way to move house.”
Bellway Manchester currently has many developments across Manchester including Keepers Chase in Audenshaw, Heathfields in Newton Heath, Springfield Court in Salford and Manor Court in Sharston.
For further information visit Bellway.co.uk.