Successful part exchange scheme extended at Prescot development

The continued popularity of its part exchange scheme has led housebuilder George Wimpey Manchester to extend the scheme for a limited time at its Manor Court development in Prescot.
The Steley Way development has received high levels of enquiries about part exchange in the past two months, which has persuaded George Wimpey to keep the scheme open on selected properties at Manor Court.
George Wimpey Manchester sales and marketing director Anthony Mansfield explains:
“The existing part exchange scheme at Manor Court has not been widely publicised but we have received high levels of enquiries about it through our Recommend a Friend scheme. Part exchange is clearly an option that appeals to many potential purchasers in the area.
“One of the most stressful aspects of buying a new home is selling your current property. With our part exchange scheme, you do not have to worry about whether your home will sell and in what timescale because George Wimpey buys your home from you and so you are effectively not in a chain.
“We manage the whole process for you. The scheme provides you with a guaranteed buyer, a hassle free move and it removes the financial burden of estate agents’ fees, even providing a removal service if required.”
Users of George Wimpey’s part exchange scheme are also entitled to the company’s ‘House to Home’ removal service, where a specialist team will pack and unpack belongings in their new home and even take care of removal insurance.
Manor Court, situated on Steley Way, is the ideal family development, with a beautifully crafted selection of one and two bedroom apartments and three bedroom townhouses.
Prices at the development start from just £84,995.
Among the properties available for visitors to see at Manor Court is the Derwent show home.
The Derwent townhouse includes three bedrooms, one with en suite, living room/dining room, private garden and allocated car parking pace. Prices for Derwent homes start from £156,995.
Positioned in the suburbs of Liverpool, Manor Court is just a short drive away from the M56, M62 and M58, which offer links across the north west to Manchester, Liverpool and Chester.
Manor Court also benefits from a range of local amenities thanks to its proximity to Prescot town centre, which has a wealth of local shops and traditional pubs. Cables Retail Park also features high street shops such as Next, Miss Selfridge and Dorothy Perkins and one of Europe’s most visited Tesco supermarkets. Popular family venue Knowsley Safari Park is situated five minutes away from the development.
Further information on Manor Court is available by visiting the sales information centre on Steley Way, Prescot, which is open Thursday to Monday from 11am until 5pm. Alternatively, full details are available from georgewimpey.co.uk.