Newland Homes is holding a special event for sellers on Saturday, January 21 at its Court de Wyck development in Claverham from 11am to 5pm.
Details include:
- Showcasing four-bedroom properties at Court de Wyck; the Wyck and the Charlbury,
- Showcasing the last two-bedroom homes, the Shipton with distinctive style, noteworthy energy efficiency, and high quality specification.
Newland decided to offer a clever solution after they discovered that selling a home can be a lengthy process, from the data obtained from Quick Move Now.
Common reasons include buyers changing their decision last minute, inability to secure a mortgage or the chain breaking further down the line.
Newland Homes's MoveMaker exchange scheme offers a barter boost, which involves buying homes in part exchange, saving thousands of pounds in estate agent fees.
Alison Bowen, sales manager at Newland Homes, said: “We’ve created this service for people who want to move into a brand new home but are being held up by the sale of their existing home.
“Increasingly, we are seeing people keen to move from older properties into a new build to save on everyday running costs."
Prices start from £299,000 at Court de Wyck and all remaining homes come with furnished Amtico flooring, integrated kitchens,turfs and rear gardens.
Court de Wyck by Newland Homes is situated in a unique historic setting in Claverham, centred around the Grade-II listed Court de Wyck Georgian manor house and its former chapel, as well as the walls of a 14th century Tithe Barn.
In total, there are 10 different properties across the development, all individually designed, semi-detached and terraced, some stone fronted and others with render, to provide plenty of choice and visual interest.
To book your tailor-made appointment at this special event on the 21st January 2023 contact the Court de Wyck team on 01934 331809.
Property experts will be on hand on the day to discuss options and explain what's possible with MoveMaker.
For more information about Court de Wyck visit www.newlandhomes.co.uk/claverham
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