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Final chance to snap up a new Redrow home in Thatcham

11th January 2010 Print

With just one home remaining at Redrow’s popular Kennet Heath venture, buyers with a property to sell may fear they’ll miss out. But with part-exchange available moving to a brand new home in Thatcham could be easier than you think.

Mary Timlin, sales director for Redrow Homes (South Midlands) said: “Moving home doesn’t have to be stressful - at Redrow we want to make things as simple and hassle free as possible for our customers.

“To help, we’re offering to accept a customer’s existing property as part payment towards the cost of a brand new home at Kennet Heath.”

Under part-exchange Redrow effectively acts as a ‘cash buyer’.

“There’s nothing more frustrating than falling in love with a property only to be held back from moving while you sell your old home. Part-exchange makes things easier by taking away the burden of finding a buyer,” Mary explained.

“You’ll have no estate agent’s fees to pay, won’t need to organise a Home Information Pack and there’s no housing chain to potentially hold things up. It’s perfect for those who want to a quick move.”

The final property available at Kennet Heath is the traditionally styled four-bedroom ‘Tamar’ house type, priced from £299,950.

“The ‘Tamar offers spacious accommodation and is perfect for growing families. It includes an extensive lounge, separate dining room, generous kitchen with contemporary units and top name appliances,” Mary commented.

In addition to the modern family bathroom, complete with high quality fixtures and fittings, there’s also an en-suite to the master bedroom and a downstairs cloakroom.

Set in a desirable country location close to the market town of Thatcham, Kennet Heath boasts good transport links with road access to Newbury, Reading and beyond via the A4 and frequent trains to Reading and Paddington from Thatcham railway station, which is within walking distance.

To find out more about the final home available at Kennet Heath, log on to redrow.co.uk.