Experienced help to find new homes in Ruislip

The new Sales Manager based at Taylor Wimpey’s Sandringham development of new properties for sale in Ruislip knows a thing or two about customer service.
Paul Atkin (41) has been with Taylor Wimpey for six years, working at a number of the leading housebuilder’s developments of houses and apartments in West London before coming to Sandringham in 2009 – and has just been promoted to Sales Manager as a reward for his great leadership and customer service skills.
Those choosing from the brand new properties in Ruislip at Sandringham can be confident they’ll get the very best service from the moment they first visit the Sales Information Centre right through to long after they’ve settled into their ideal home.
Paul believes the key lies in good communication with the customer at every point along their journey, as well as pulling out all the stops to help make sure that owning one of Taylor Wimpey’s stunning homes for sale in Ruislip can become a reality for the aspiring house-buyer.
He explains: “You should always be there right from day one on the customer’s journey, keeping in regular contact with them to let them know how their build is progressing and meeting to discuss optional extras and any individual requirements they may have, because otherwise buying a new property in Ruislip could become a really stressful experience for them.
“And it’s just as important after they move in to let them know they’ve not been forgotten, and that we believe they’re an integral part of the development.”
Paul’s diary is booked out with home-hunters eager to make the Sandringham development of houses and apartments in Ruislip their new home, so anyone hoping to join them should act quickly to avoid missing out.
Paul says: “This is the busiest development I’ve ever worked at in terms of customer demand. I think the selling point is that although it’s a big development, it’s very, very quiet and tucked away. There’s been huge interest since day one.
“If people are undecided about a particular plot there’s a real danger they can lose out. We’ve had people come back the next week and the plot they were thinking about has gone. It’s imperative that if people know what they want they act sooner rather than later.”
It’s no surprise that the new homes at Sandringham are providing so popular with such a superb West London location, as Paul explains.
“A lot of people work up in the City,” he says. “It’s only half an hour into Baker Street from Eastcote which is only 10 to 15 minutes’ walk from the development.”
Paul, a dad of two teenage girls who lives in Guildford with his partner, adds: “Schooling round here is also very good and people with younger children are keen to move here to get into the catchment area. Then there are Eastcote and Ruislip shopping centres which cater for every need you have.
“Heathrow airport is just 15 minutes away in the car and the M25 and M40 are close. Wherever you work you’ve got good access, whether you’re travelling on the tube or in the car.”
The latest phase of the Sandringham development, Sandringham Park, offers a choice of stylish one and two-bedroom apartments, priced from only £237,995, plus spacious three and four-bedroom houses from just £450,000.
Meanwhile, the exclusive Sandringham Grange development comprises a stunning selection of spacious four, five and six bedroom detached homes from just £685,000, including the five-bedroom ‘Roseville’ design, priced from £760,000, and the six-bedroom ‘Lancaster’ from only £710,000.
“The ‘Lancaster’ in particular is a fantastic multi-purpose house and it’s got real flexibility,” Paul adds.
“The two rooms on the top floor you could use for anything. A teenager could have a bedroom and their own lounge for example, or it could be a study or a games room. It doesn’t have to be used as a sixth bedroom. And priced at £710,000 it represents fantastic value for money.”
At the turn of the 20th Century Ruislip was a small community of around 530 cottages. That close-knit atmosphere has continued as the district has flourished, and today Sandringham blends in effortlessly with the vibrant and diverse area that lies beyond its gates.
Every convenience of modern life can be found in Ruislip, including excellent shopping facilities featuring Waitrose and Marks & Spencer, while a wider choice of outlets are nearby at The Chimes Shopping Centre in Uxbridge.
A fantastic selection of cafes, pubs and restaurants, and a variety of leisure and entertainment options are within walking distance of the development and the well-equipped High Grove Gym is just around the corner, and the tranquil parkland of Ruislip Common, Park Wood and Ruislip Lido are also within easy reach.
For further information, visit taylorwimpey.co.uk.