House hunters searching for a new home in Swindon are encouraged to visit the Wichelstowe development where incentives worth more than £31,000 are available.
Buyers who reserve at Orchards Rise can use Barratt David Wilson Homes South West’s Part Exchange scheme or receive a five per cent deposit contribution, plus a free upgraded kitchen and flooring package, together worth more than £31,000.
To guide buyers through the moving process, the Barratt David Wilson Homes South West team will be available at Orchards Rise from 11am–5.30pm on Saturday 29 March.
They will explain how buyers can secure their dream home quickly and easily using Part Exchange – a process that can often be completed in a matter of weeks – while also saving thousands of pounds in kitchen and flooring upgrades.
\Independent mortgage advisors will also be on hand to offer free expert advice. Visitors will also be able to tour the new four bedroom Everleigh show home.
Louise Ware, sales director for Barratt David Wilson Homes South West, said: "We’re committed to helping buyers navigate the housing market, offering solutions even for those who haven’t yet sold their existing property. In fact, one in five buyers used our Part Exchange scheme last year, making their move smoother and stress-free.
"We’re looking forward to helping more people this weekend so they can join the emerging community at
Wichelstowe.”
Visitors to Orchards Rise on Saturday can also enjoy free pizza and refreshments while exploring the development.
The Wichelstowe development is being built by Barratt Homes and David Wilson Homes in partnership with Swindon Borough Council, which will deliver 3,000 new homes along with new schools and community facilities.
The 250-hectare site on the southern edge of Swindon will include extensive open spaces, nature conservation areas, playing pitches and allotments.
Barratt David Wilson Homes South West will launch a new phase at Canalside in Spring. Potential buyers can register to receive updates via the firm's website.
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