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A stress-free way to a better home in Lincolnshire

7th October 2008 Print
A stress-free way to a better home in Lincolnshire If you're trying to move up the property ladder but haven't been able to find a buyer for your current house, David Wilson North Midlands could smooth the way with its best ever part-exchange offer. David Wilson has been offering the scheme for more than 30 years and thousands of buyers have already taken advantage of it. It is now available with an added incentive on homes at its developments across Lincolnshire.

- David Wilson will buy your current home so that you are free to buy one of its brand new homes.
- As an additional incentive, David Wilson is now offering to give you up to £1,000 a month towards your mortgage until January 2010.
- You will be able to move quickly without the hassle of a chain.
- You can stay in your old property right up until your new one is ready.
- There's no hassle, no estate agent fees and you won't have to arrange your HIPs.

James Poynor, sales director at David Wilson Homes North Midlands, said: "We know that moving house can be a stressful experience because of things like finding a buyer and chains breaking.

"David Wilson's part-exchange offer removes all this uncertainty. Just like trading in your old car when you buy a new model, we effectively buy your old home for cash, enabling you to relax without the worry and cost of selling a property."

Homes currently available for part-exchange in Lincolnshire include selected properties at Cathedral Park, Lincoln, DeVessey Woodlands and DeVessey Orchards in Sleaford, Lancaster Gardens, Witham St Hughs, and its stunning new development, Newton Grange in Colsterworth.

Offering a range of homes from two bedroom apartments, to two, three, four and five bedroom homes, David Wilson Homes North Midlands has something to offer everyone in Lincolnshire.

For further information, log on to Dwh.co.uk.

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A stress-free way to a better home in Lincolnshire