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Extra-early house-hunting

4th April 2008 Print
Extra-early house-hunting David Wilson Homes Mercia will be hosting a special early-morning househunting session starting this Saturday 5 April and, because everybody knows what hungry work househunting is David Wilson Homes will be dishing up breakfast too. Sales director for David Wilson Homes Mercia Chris Ashmore explains: “We all lead such busy lives nowadays and it’s not surprising that we sometimes struggle to fit everything in, and finding our dream home is no exception which is why we’ll now be opening the doors from 9am.”

“From this weekend for househunters there literally will be more hours in the day as people can pop in before they make their way into town or go about their regular Saturday morning chores.”

So whether you’re a first time buyer too busy with work to look for your first home, an investor looking to expand your portfolio or busy parents desperate for some more space but struggling to find time to look between swimming practice and drama club, then these early morning sessions could be just what you need.

From Saturday 5 April all of David Wilson Homes developments across the West Midlands, Shropshire and Staffordshire will be opening their doors extra-early. As well as the tucking into a complimentary breakfast househunters can also learn more about the various schemes and incentives on offer.

First time buyers and key workers can take advantage of properties with the Easy Start scheme whereby they pay just 75 per cent of the purchase price, but still own 100% of the property, on selected homes with no deposit required making the purchase of a new home affordable.

However for those already on the property ladder the part exchange scheme may be more useful helping to ‘break’ the chain and allow you to stay in your existing home while the finishing touches are made to your new property.

To find out more drop into any of the David Wilson Homes developments for breakfast from 9am this Saturday.

West Midlands
Sovereign Heights, Nith Place, Dudley
Strawberry Fields, Brownshaw Lane, Essington
The Lenches, Ross, Blackheath
Badgers Brook, Rubery Lane, Rubery
Heathfields, Great Bridge Street, Tipton
Hamlet Place, Bloomfield Road, Tipton
Poppyfields, Leamore Lane, Walsall

Staffordshire
King Edward Court, Newport Road, Stafford
Tamefield Rise, Leyland Road, Tamworth

Shropshire
Old Hall Park, Cherry Tree Close, off Limekiln Lane, Wellington

For more general information visit Dwh.co.uk.

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Extra-early house-hunting