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Getting a foot on the ladder

7th December 2007 Print
Getting a foot on the ladder With the widespread knowledge that getting a foot on the property ladder is much harder than it used to be, house builder Charles Church has introduced the Aspirations scheme at selected developments.

The scheme has been introduced to give young people a realistic chance of entering the market, which in certain parts of the country it has been proved is nigh on impossible.

With no other credit agreements, and with a joint income of just £37,400, potential buyers could gain a property to the sum of £255,950; a joint income of £38,000 will gain £259,950 and with an income of £38,800, a sum of £265,950.

The aspirations scheme takes in a standard mortgage combined with an interest free residential loan.

Deer’s Leap itself is its own small community, loaded with different house types, including townhouse living to appeal to the wide market and also ideal for first time buyers.

Situated in within the Birmingham postcode, Deer’s Leap is in a relatively central location within easy reach of all necessary amenities, including schools, theatres, restaurants and outstanding shopping and ideal for potential buyers looking to be part of a new community environment.

Birmingham is the most central city in the country and is also situated close to excellent road, rail and airport travel.

Deers Leep is a development consisting of excellently executed three and four bedroom homes, each built to the exacting standards which have become so accustomed to Charles Church properties.

Prices start at £194,950. For more information visit Charleschurch.com.

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Getting a foot on the ladder