Three bedroom semi detached – yours for just £150,000 at Hartwell!
South Midlands - 29/09/2008
Bloor Homes are really helping first time buyers to get their feet onto the property ladder at Salcey Grange in Hartwell where lucky purchasers can now own 100% of a three bedroom semi-detached Tidbrook for just £150,000! With a special price promotion on the property and with BloorHomesStart available, purchasers only need to pay 75% of the full price when they move in and have up to ten years to pay the remaining 25% balance. The lucky buyers also benefit from the fact that there’s no interest to pay on the 25% and no deposit to find either.
“This special price promotion really shows that we are doing all we can for first time buyers and is excellent news for anyone looking for their first home”, comments Elaine Brown Regional Sales Manager of Bloor Homes South Midlands.
The Tidbrook is a delightful home of which any new buyer would be proud. The spacious accommodation includes a generously proportioned living room with french windows to the rear garden, fitted kitchen with a good selection of appliances, downstairs cloakroom, three bedrooms, one of which has its own en-suite a family bathroom and a garage.
For commuters, Hartwell is the ideal choice with the M1, A45 and A508 all close at hand plus a railway station at Wolverton. Local shopping facilities are excellent at Northampton (7 miles) and Milton Keynes (8 miles). London is around 50 minutes away by train with an average of three services per hour. Anyone interested in finding their ideal dream home should visit or contact the sales centre and showhome located off Park Road in Hartwell village.
Opening hours are from from 10.00am to 5.00pm on Thursdays to Mondays. Telephone 01604 836450 for further details.
Prices range from £150,000 with BloorHomesStart to £444,950.
“If you’re interested in buying a new home at Hartwell, adds Elaine, we recommend you visit the site as soon as possible. All two bedroom homes have already been sold and at this price, we’re sure that the three remaining Tidbrooks won’t be available for very long”.