Part exchange to a dream home in Stratford

“The Part Exchange and Key Move schemes at our Arden Park development in Stratford have been specifically designed to help purchasers with both the financial and emotional input required when buying a new home,” explains Alison Reading, sales director for Charles Church.
As one of the UK’s finest homebuilders, Charles Church understands that buying a property is a daunting enough experience, without even considering having to sell one too, which is why the company is offering to assist with this all important process.
Alison continues, explaining the Key Move initiative: “We aim to help purchasers find and appoint an independent estate agent, and also advise them on the valuations and what price to market their property at. We then reserve the purchaser’s chosen Charles Church property while their existing property is sold. What’s more we’ll also pay the estate agent’s, making the process that much more cost effective.”
To support househunters in a difficult market, Charles Church is promoting its price pledge. This means if the purchaser’s existing property sells for less than the pre-agreed price, the company will reflect the differential in the sale price of the buyer’s brand new property, making it a win-win situation for the homeowner.*
Arden Park plays host to a select development of just 31 two, three, four and five bedroom properties and Charles Church currently has seven three and four bedroom designs available with prices starting from £214,995 for a three bedroom mid terraced Avon townhouse. The company is also offering purchasers the chance to move into their new home sooner than they think as the four bedroom Harvard design is available for immediate occupation and is priced at £247,995.
Arden Park is located off Banbury Road, and the heart of Stratford is just a few minutes away. The development is excellently located for the regions rail and road networks, with the M40 found just six miles away.
For more information, visit Charleschurch.com.
* Maximum discount agreed at outset and available on selected plots.