Property market confidence boosts 2010 reservations

The green shoots of recovery have been nurtured and are now thriving in terms of advance sales on new homes in Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire.
A combination of affordability, stylish designs, great locations and a range of incentives to help turn the dream of a new home into reality are among the reasons for the upturn, according to Stamford Homes regional sales and marketing director Peter Bond.
“Nationally, we are seeing month on month improvements in the housing market. People are becoming more confident about investing in bricks and mortar for the future and recognise that with the right incentive to suit them, now is a great time to buy.
“Whilst the well-documented reports of a lending famine have generally caused issues to people with less than a 25% deposit, new home builders like Stamford Homes have been highly innovative in finding ways of overcoming this barrier with schemes such as Secureplus – a genuine 95 per cent mortgage with built-in equity protection, and EasyStart and HomeBuyDirect – different shared equity schemes.
“At Stamford Homes we are delighted to report a buoyant summer, following a challenging start to the year. This has led to a number of reservations well into next year, which certainly displays a confidence in our customers as well as the quality product we are building around the region.
“Our package of incentives is designed to assist a range of people move, whatever their circumstances – from first time buyers and those with an existing home to sell, to those looking to upsize or even re-locate.”
For details of new homes around the region, visit stamford-homes.co.uk.