HOUSEBUILDER INTRODUCES ASSISTED MOVE INITIATIVE TO TAKE STRESS OUT OF SELLING

House hunters buying a property through Blenheim Estate Homes and Pye Homes will now be able to access the benefits of an Assisted Move initiative, making the process of selling and moving quicker and less stressful.
The announcement coincides with the latest release of new homes* at its popular Church Farm development in Radley, Oxfordshire, which include the two-bedroom semi-detached Francis; the three-bedroom detached Nairne; three-bedroom semi-detached Ulswater; three-bedroom semi-detached Popplewell; and the four-bedroom detached Kennedy.
The Assisted Move initiative, in association with The New Homes Group, the UK’s leading service provider, offers a range of benefits, including:

● Handling all aspects of the process, from valuation right through to legal completion.
● Working closely with the chosen agent and their marketing of the home for sale. Keeping track of all viewings and promotional activity so the sellers don’t have to worry.
● Faster completion – liaising between the seller, their chosen housebuilder, the solicitors and the estate agent.

For buyers looking for a home which puts energy efficiency first, Pye Homes’ Church Farm development in Radley, Oxfordshire ticks all the boxes. This sustainable community, built in partnership with Radley College, is championing a greener way of life. Air source heat pumps, in-roof solar panels and homes which are electric vehicle charging point ready, are just some of the features putting this eco-friendly development on house hunters’ radars.

When fully completed, the development will comprise 240 two-, three- and four-bedroom homes, as well as cycle paths, green spaces and a play area in and amongst the wildflowers.
*Prices start at £410,000 for The Francis, and go up to £695,000 for The Kennedy.

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