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Great opportunity to buy at Graylingwell Park thanks to government’s Help to Buy scheme

8 January 2016

Great opportunity to buy at Graylingwell Park thanks to government’s Help to Buy scheme

For a fraction of the full market price, you could be the proud new owner of a brand-new home at Graylingwell Park, Chichester in 2016.

 

Francis Martin of appointed selling agency, Henry Adams, explains: “Shared ownership is available from a 25% share upwards with prices which start at just £42,250 for a one bedroom apartment with monthly rent on the remaining share.  

 

“With just four available, it’s an exciting opportunity to live at Graylingwell Park which is the UK’s largest carbon neutral development.  In such a great location less than a mile from Chichester city centre, I’m sure these apartments will quickly be generating lots of interest,” he adds.

 

After buying, owners are able to ‘staircase’ up their purchase to own right up to 100% ownership and although there are certain terms and conditions to adhere to, there’s a wide range of options to suit different circumstances. 

 

The four apartments also offer a selection of layouts and designs for contemporary living, including quality kitchens complete with a gas hob, oven and fridge-freezer so all owners need to do is move their furniture in and settle into their new home.

 

Peace of mind from the 10 year NHBC warranty and the insulation benefits of a new home, which helps keep bills to a minimum, add to the attraction. The developer, Affinity Sutton, has even ensured the apartments will be Sky+ enabled. 

 

For further information and advice on how to apply for the Help to Buy scheme, contact Francis Martin at Henry Adams’s office in Midhurst High Street or call the selling agents, Henry Adams on 01730 817370.

 


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