OFF-PLAN COULD BE THE RIGHT PLAN FOR CAMBRIDGESHIRE HOMEBUYERS

Leading housebuilder Barratt and David Wilson Homes is encouraging people looking for a new home to consider the benefits of buying off-plan at its development in St Neots, Wintringham.

With a range of three and four bedroom homes available to reserve, the developer is highlighting the benefits that buying early in the construction process provides.

Alison Raine, Sales Director at Barratt and David Wilson Homes Northampton, said: “By reserving a property when work has just begun, you will be given the opportunity to personalise your home by selecting your fixtures and fittings, all of which will be in place before you move in.”

To help buyers looking to reap the benefits of purchasing a home off-plan, Alison has put together her five top tips on how to get the most out of the scheme.

1. Get in early

As the saying goes, ‘the early bird catches the worm’ and this is certainly true with buying a brand-new home.

Alison commented: “Purchasers who get in early will be able to ensure that they secure their pick of the homes available.”

2. Do your homework

Make sure you study the plans carefully and use the knowledge of the onsite Sales Adviser to help you. Check the dimensions to make sure your existing furniture is appropriate. Your Sales Adviser will invite you to visit your home at key points so you can ensure everything is going to plan.

3. Make your house a home

One of the major advantages to buying off-plan is the ability to choose some of your own fixtures, fittings and finishes before you move in.

Alison added: “The range of extras includes aspects such as kitchen units and flooring, which gives you the chance to really personalise your home. What’s more, it will all be professionally fitted before you move in.”

4. Bide your time

Whoever said you can’t buy time? Once you’ve bought off-plan and paid the reservation fee, use your time wisely to ensure everything is in place for your move; arrange your mortgage, book the removal van and inform people of your new address to save you a job once you’ve moved in.

5. Think ahead

Try to imagine what the area will be like when it’s finished. Will there be any more phases to the development or are there any new amenities planned in the local vicinity? Continued investment is a good indication that an area is on the up and that your property is therefore likely to experience capital growth.

Alison continued: “We understand that buying off-plan is to some extent a leap of faith, and many purchasers may find it hard to envisage what the home will be like once completed.

“We’re here to reassure homebuyers that, as a five-star rated housebuilder, our properties are built to a high standard and we will keep you informed of the progress of your home every step of the way.

“Our Sales Advisers offer extensive plans and drawings for all new homes to help you visualise the finished product, and every Barratt and David Wilson Homes property comes with a 10-year structural warranty, which gives you added peace of mind.

“We encourage you to book an appointment to talk to our experienced Sales Advisers at Wintringham about the options available to you because, right now, buying off-plan is certainly a good one.”

The development, located on Nuffield Road, is perfectly positioned to suit the needs of modern homebuyers with fantastic road and rail links, a range of local amenities on the doorstep and a selection of great schooling options in the area.

For further information about Barratt Homes at Wintringham or David Wilson Homes at Wintringham, visit the website or call the sales team on 033 3355 8481 (Barratt Homes) or 033 3355 8482 (David Wilson Homes).

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