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HomeBuy Direct opportunities in Hampshire

14th June 2010 Print
David Wilson Homes’ Abbotts Wood

Would-be homeowners in Hampshire are being urged to take advantage of a final opportunity to buy a new home with the lowest possible deposit.

They could move in to a new home at Abbotts Wood in Winchester for as little as £126,700 thanks to the HomeBuy Direct low-cost home ownership scheme.

But the Government-backed scheme is coming to an end because of the squeeze on public spending and prospective buyers only have one more month to take advantage, says Mark Docherty, sales director at David Wilson Homes.

“You really only have a month left to sign-up if you want to take advantage of this outstanding opportunity to climb the housing ladder with a helping hand from public funds,” he said. “Thousands of people across the country have used HomeBuy Direct to buy a home and we’ve been inundated with local people who are interested.”

“I’d advise anyone who is interested to come and talk to us very soon. We can answer any questions and help with the paperwork.”

“HomeBuy Direct can dramatically reduce the initial cost of house purchase and for people who are currently out of the market for whatever reason this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to move to a new home.”

The scheme gives buyers the opportunity to move in for only 70 per cent of the price, with the remaining 30 per cent covered by a loan from David Wilson and the Government’s Homes and Communities Agency. Because a smaller mortgage is required, monthly repayments are much more affordable.

HomeBuy Direct is open to a wide range of people who don’t currently own their own home. But buyers must reserve their home by the end of July, 2010 and eligible households will be earning less than £60,000.

For added peace of mind buyers can also benefit from David Wilson Homes’ new five year warranty on fixtures and fittings in their new home at the time of purchase.

David Wilson’s Abbotts Wood development in Winchester has a selection of homes currently available through the scheme. To buy a one bedroom apartment, for example, you could need a deposit of only £6,335.

Winchester train station offers regular services to the capital, and the M3 and M27 provide transport links to Basingstoke, Southampton, the New Forest and the Dorset coast.

For further information on the last remaining homes at Abbotts Wood, please visit or call the sales office in Winton Close, open from 11am to 6pm Thursday to Monday.

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David Wilson Homes’ Abbotts Wood