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'Swap yours for ours' says McCarthy & Stone

5th January 2010 Print
Typical living room at McCarthy & Stone

For customers dreaming of a new home, but who are worried about the stress and costs of selling their current home, McCarthy & Stone is offering part exchange on selected plots at six of its developments across Scotland from January 2010. There’s never been a better time to consider your next move.

This offer is available for a limited period on a choice of one and two bedroom apartments at Belle Vue Court in Dunbar; Bowmans View in Dalkeith; Strathmore Court in Forfar; Cumbrae Court in Largs; The Granary in Dumfries as well as Moravia Court in Forres.

Part exchange is an excellent way for McCarthy & Stone to help customers get on with their move to a new lifestyle as Suzanne McElhiney, marketing manager explains: “It’s been a challenging time for all buyers right across the property market, but now as the market stabilises we need to reassure buyers that now is a good time to make their move.

“Many prospective buyers have postponed their decision to move, however with the introduction of our part exchange scheme at these six impressive developments, buyers can now make their move with real confidence. Our part exchange scheme makes the whole process of buying and selling very easy, simple and stress-free for customers – leaving them to look forward to life in their new home.

“Part-exchange eliminates the frustration of selling, or having to show strangers around your old house, or being stuck in a chain and losing your sale. And, we have a proven track-record of transactions moving quickly.”

Each McCarthy & Stone development offers a range of one and two bedroom apartments which are tailored to the needs of older people with on-site facilities such as a laundry-room, a central lounge for recreation and social events, a lift and a hotel-style guest suite for friends and family who wish to visit. Plus, for added peace of mind there’s a 24-hour personal emergency service, as well as a TV security-system monitoring the main entrance. A house manager is responsible for daily management of gardeners, window-cleaners and maintenance staff, as well as helping to organise social events with the residents.

For more information and details on all developments in Scotland, visit mccarthyandstone.co.uk.

 

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Typical living room at McCarthy & Stone