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Cheshire charm

6th May 2008 Print
Cheshire charm If living in a picturesque Cheshire town with charming riverside views sounds appealing, take a trip over to Bellway Manchester’s Sandpipers development on Saturday 10 and Sunday 11 May from 10.30am to 5.30pm, where the stylish new show apartment will be unveiled to homebuyers for the very first time.

The stunning two bedroom show apartment has been styled and dressed by interior designers in a palette of neutral tones.

The weekend event will provide homebuyers in the area with the first ever opportunity to view the apartments available at Sandpipers, taking in the fabulous views of the River Dane while enjoying a glass of wine.

The launch of the show apartment will also give potential homebuyers the chance to learn more about Bellway Manchester’s helpful Opening Doors scheme.

Opening Doors is the latest and most appealing offer from the leading housebuilder, which is aimed at helping first-time-buyers take their first tentative steps onto the housing ladder.

The scheme gives homebuyers the opportunity to buy a new home at Sandpipers for 75% of the current market value.

Through Opening Doors the purchaser will be able to buy a property at Sandpipers, valued at £160,750 for just £120,562 (75%). The final 25% is deferred for ten years or until the property is resold. There is also the benefit of no deposit required and only £99 to reserve.

Just a short walk from Congleton town centre, which boasts a host of small independent shops, larger supermarkets, high street stores and restaurants, the development is positioned in a prime Cheshire location. Ideal for commuters too, Sandpipers offers convenient access to the M6 motorway network.

The development has enjoyed unprecedented success since its launch with all the one bedroom apartments being sold off plan. Prices for the remaining two bedroom apartments start from £160,750.

For further information visit Bellway.co.uk.

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Cheshire charm