Posts Tagged ‘New Homes’

Merry, Merry Christmas from Barratt

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

Thanks to an exclusive offer from Barratt West Midlands Merryfields development in Brierly Hill, anyone could be in for a very Merry Chritmas.

The Norbury – a three-bedroom house is ready to move into in time for Christmas at Merryfields and anyone who is able to move in before the 25th December will get an extra festive treat.

Priced at £171,950 – the property is laid out over three floors. A spacious lounge/dining room and separate kitchen occupy the ground floor. With two doubled bedrooms and main bathroom upstairs, while the master suite –with en-site and dressing area fills the top floor.

“Anyone dreaming of a

Dream home for Christmas with Barratt

Wednesday, November 17th, 2010

There are 10 more reasons to move to a brand new home this Christmas thanks to the 10 styles of apartments available to choose from at Barratt West Midlands Waters Edge development in Stourport on Severn.

The new release of apartments at Waters edge are all available and ready to move into for Christmas.

Prices start from £146,950 for the two bedroom apartments Layouts in each apartment style vary but all offer an open plan living area, with dining area and kitchen, an en-suite master bedroom and well-proportioned second bedroom and main bathroom.

“Waters Edge is a fantastic development situated alongside the newly regenerated Stourport canal basin. We currently have a selection of 10 different styles of two-bedroom apartments which are built and ready to move into in time for December 25th which means that anyone dreaming of a new home for the festive season could see this become a reality.” Comments Trevor Dixon, Sales Manager for Barratt West Midlands.

The leading housebuilder is also giving purchasers that opportunity to take advantage of the Movemaker service, making the move hassle-free. All Buyers need to do is reserve their home and Barratt will arrange the rest.

Barratt will sell an existing home on the open market so buyers know they are being offered the most for their home. Barratt will even pay estate agent fees.

Trevor continued, “Our Movemaker scheme is designed for those who are looking for a stress free way to move to a new home and it is perfect for anyone who is dreaming of a new home for Christmas.

“With 10 different styles available, this is the ideal time to choose your new home for the festive season, so why not come along to the sales office today to find out more.”
Barratt are also offering an exclusive five-year fixtures and fittings guarentee. Where the developer will cover a range of items from kitchen appliances to windows at no extra cost to the purchaser. This is offered alongside the 10 year NHBC warranty. This remains valid even if the home is sold.

PART EXCHANGE THE CHELFORD WAY

Wednesday, August 18th, 2010

Chelford Homes’s part exchange scheme is available on a selection of developments and properties under certain terms and conditions. In a nutshell, the scheme will guarantee a cash buyer for your home without the need to go through the normal procedures associated with an Estate Agent. This therefore means that you haven’t got to worry about paying Estate Agents fees or commission or having to worry about the thought of the chain collapsing right at the last stage.

The idea of this scheme is to give buyers a peace of mind and the ability to plan ahead and look forward to moving into their new Chelford home as soon as possible. A Chelford homes representative will obtain two independent estate agent values and then make you an offer. If you choose to accept the other, Chelford homes will immediately reserve the home you wish to purchase. You don’t even have to move out of your old home until your new home is completely finished and ready for you to move in.

It has always been a big step to buy a new home but taking part in this part exchange makes it easier for the buyer involved and the Chelford Homes team are always available to answer any queries you may have along the way. It doesn’t get much simpler than that, especially if you are trying to buy a new homes Chorley

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Lib Dem proposal for VAT on New Homes meets widespread resistance.

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

Nick Clegg’s call for VAT to be introduced on Newly built Homes has been met with harsh criticism from first time buyers and developers alike.

Under the Lib Dem’s pre-election plans, a tax of 5-7% would add up to £15,000 to the cost of buying the average newly built home. Moreover, this amount would likely increase as the housing market starts its recovery. With lenders demanding deposits of up to 25 per cent, the move would be a bitter blow for first time buyers already struggling to get a foot on the property ladder.

Representing 80% of the new homes built in England, the Homes Builders Federation have warned that the plans would worsen the already severe housing shortage. “The Lib Dems’ plan is an extremely poorly thought through proposal that would constrain much needed housing development still further and potentially increase the cost of housing” said Stewart Baseley, the organisation’s chief executive.

Meanwhile, Jonathan Fair, chief executive of Homes for Scotland, commented: “Any measure increasing the cost of new homes is sheer madness and will simply exacerbate the problems we as a country already face.”

With the national housing shortfall rapidly approaching the one million mark, developers have called for reductions to the regulatory costs currently imposed on housing developments, many of which rose dramatically during Labour’s time in office. Moreover, many have called for the provision of more potential sites  to be made a top priority.

The new chancellor George Osborne, is preparing an emergency budget due to be unveiled on June 22, in which he will outline the full extent of public spending cuts needed to bring down the UK’s staggering £163bn debt. In the meantime, developers have vowed to lobby the coalition government.