Crest Nicholson opens its doors in Marlborough

Homebuyers and investors in Wiltshire looking for an easy and stress-free purchase of a new property will be able to take advantage of two Open Weekends at Crest Nicholson’s St John’s Park development in Marlborough (22/23 January and 29/30 January).
The Open Weekends will give prospective buyers and investors the chance to explore the stylish properties on offer at its two developments in the quintessentially English town: St John’s Park and School Walk. Visitors can speak to Crest Nicholson’s award winning sales team, financial advisers, as well as estate agents from Hamptons and Strakers, for expert advice and support to help them buy their new property and discuss the variety of financial packages currently on offer.
The first Open Weekend (22/23 January) takes place at St John’s Park, where visitors can explore two of the remaining five bedroom properties; The Earlswood and The Dorchester. The impressive Earlswood can be secured for £549,950 and is ideal for a growing family or those who enjoy entertaining; it boasts spacious separate living and dining rooms, as well as two en-suites, a family bathroom and study - perfect for those who work from home. The Dorchester (available for £574,950) is another spacious property, with a large living room and kitchen, both opening out onto the garden, in addition to a garage, master bedroom with stylish velux windows and an en-suite bathroom.
To help overcome the stress sometimes associated with the property chain, Crest Nicholson is offering homebuyers a Part Exchange Scheme, removing the pressures of finding a buyer for their existing home. For those with a property to sell the assisted moving package, Smooth Move, allows Crest Nicholson to help with the selling process of their existing property by agreeing a reasonable sale price, managing the selling and marketing process and helping to pay estate agency fees.
The second Open Weekend (29/30 January) welcomes potential investors who might be interested in investing in St John’s Park or School Walk, a traditionally designed development comprising of 45 properties, including two bedroom apartments, maisonettes and coach houses, along with a selection of three and four bedroom homes, located within an established residential enclave close to Marlborough’s historic centre.
Investors can meet the Crest Nicholson team to discover how easy it is to buy a new property, and the rental returns they should expect – which are currently in the region of £575-625 per month for a two bedroom maisonette and up to £800-850 per month for a three bedroom house – making it a great investment for the savvy property owner.
The homes all benefit from a mixture of spacious open plan kitchen/dining/living areas, which create the main hub of a modern home and so are the perfect place to entertain or spend time with the family. The three and four bedroom homes also offer access from the living areas to the garden via French doors bringing outside living in.
Laura Osborne, Sales Manager for Crest Nicholson said: “We’re excited about our two Open Weekends, as they’re a great opportunity for potential buyers and investors to come and speak to our team and start making those all important steps to buying a new home. We have properties of all shapes and sizes to suit different budgets, which are in an excellent location with great transport links, in addition to easy access to beautiful countryside – so there really is something for everyone.”
Jayne Day, New Homes Sales Manager at Strakers Estate Agents, commented: “Marlborough is an excellent town in which to invest, whether you are buying a property to live in or to rent out. St John’s Park and School Walk offer properties, which are large enough to raise a family, as well as having enough space to work in. School Walk in particular is a desirable location that would appeal to investors, as there aren’t currently enough rental properties available in the town; therefore investors would quickly reap the benefits of buying a property in such a central location, as some people could only afford to rent in this area.”
Set in the picturesque Wiltshire countryside, Marlborough is regarded as one of the most quintessentially English towns and features many interesting places to visit and well regarded schools. With its prominent location halfway between London and Bristol, the town has excellent transport links to the M4 in addition to bus routes and the nearby train station.
The Open Weekends run from 10am until 5pm. For more information about both St John’s Park and School Walk, please visit the Sales and Marketing suite at St John’s Park, or log on to: crestnicholson.com