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NOBLE HOMES OFFER 105% PART EXCHANGE
Homebuyers struggling to sell their current property can get genuine added value from an immediate buyer thanks to a new 105% part exchange offer available at various developments from Noble Homes.
Under the terms of the scheme, any offer made by Noble Homes will be based on an independent valuation in exchange for a selected plot at The Chestnuts in Pontefract, Inspire in Earlsheaton or Highgrove Court in Carlton. Alternatively, the option of Help to Buy is also available to deposit and initial price of a property.
Noble Homes Sales & Marketing Manager, Janine Bellamy, said: “Part exchange is a very tempting option if your purchase is being held up by the lack of a sale or a frustrating chain, but with most schemes the drawback is a valuation by the housebuilder which is below market value. In contrast, the terms of our a valuation from an independent
source, so homebuyers can set up a that the extra 5% on market value is authentic. The deal is available with a maximum part exchange differential of 30% and it’s being offered now on a wide choice homes.”
Attractively situated near open countryside, with easy access to town amenities and the A1/M62, The Chestnuts features a choice of four bedroom detached homes priced from £239,950. Also conveniently located for the motorway, with the M1 a few minutes’ drive away, Inspire offers a wide range of three and four bedroom house styles priced from £179,950. Ideally located a short journey from both
of three and four bedroom family homes and two bedroom apartments is currently for sale at Highgrove Court, where prices start from £105,950. The showhome at each development is open every weekend, between 11am and 4pm (Inspire and The Chestnuts are also open on Fridays). Further information on all of Noble Homes’ current developments is available at
www.noblehomes.co.uk
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