Part-exchange to a new home at The Hamptons

The developer is holding a Part Exchange Weekend at The Hamptons on Saturday 12th and Sunday 13th September, to offer individual advice and information to people wanting to move up to one of the family homes on site.
“We know that people who want to move to a larger house may be put off by what they hear about the credit crunch and difficulties in finding a buyer,” reports Bernice McKenna, sales director of David Wilson.
“Our part exchange scheme is specially designed to help you buy the home you want and to make your move as stress free as possible. It removes all the uncertainty, because David Wilson Homes is a cash buyer - so there is no chain, no last-minute price haggling and no hidden costs - and we also cover the cost of HIPs.’’
Current availability at The Hamptons includes a beautiful selection of individually designed four bedroom homes with prices from £319,950 for the Viola, a semi detached property in this exclusive development close to the centre of Tetbury.
“Our family homes are very popular, so I would urge prospective buyers to take advantage of our part exchange weekend and find out more about moving to The Hamptons,” Bernice added.
The Hamptons is set in an attractive cul-de-sac in Tetbury, a market town with Royal connections nestling in the heart of the Cotswolds. The beautifully designed three and four-bedroom houses are being built in traditional materials – including natural stone and blue slate roofs – to blend in with their unique surroundings.
“A visit to our beautiful show home will give people an insight into the high standards that prevail at this development,” Bernice continued. “This four-bedroom house boasts a cottage-style decor - with an oak kitchen, lounge with feature stone surround fireplace, and lots of cream and terracotta – it really is quite stunning and reflects the character of the town.”
In addition to its royal connections, Tetbury boasts a wonderful variety of shops and several retailers have received national awards for excellence. There are over 25 antique shops in the town and a wide choice of tea shops, bistros, cafes, pubs and restaurants. Commuting links are good, with the A433 and A417 offering easy access to Cirencester, Gloucester and the spa town of Cheltenham.
To find out more about The Hamptons see Dwh.co.uk.