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Introduction

Each year around 145,000 people will choose to buy a new home and there are many reasons why so many people find them a great place to live.  Here are the key reasons -

A 'greener choice'

On average a new home is around 6.5 times more energy efficient than one built just 30 years ago - so if you want to be green, buy new.  Further information can be found in a greener choice.

Make your home your own - easily

Replacing a previous owner's idea of "interior design" can be a costly and time-consuming process. Move into a brand new home on the other hand and you have the perfect blank canvas just waiting for you to make your home your own with ease!

Less stress

Buy a new home and there'll be no nasty surprises or extra costs waiting for you and you'll have a 10 year warranty.  Buy a second-hand home, and who knows what you could be faced with?  Visit less stress for more information.

A world of choice

Having trouble finding your perfect home? Beginning to think it doesn't actually exist? Finding the perfect new home is a good deal easier than finding a perfect second-hand one.  For more information visit a world of choice.

Designed for modern living

New homes are built to make use of every inch of space. Research shows 17% of living space in older style properties often goes unused, which translates to £50,000 of a £300,000 house going to waste. New homes, on the other hand, are designed for modern living.  For more information visit a world of choice.

Move faster

Half of the stress of buying a home can be selling your previous one and there are plenty of horror stories concerning broken chains and broken promises. With Part Exchange the developer could be able to buy your current home from you and get you moving quickly and easily.  Developers will often offer a range of other incentives to help you move faster for less!

 

Buy a new home for:

  • A 'greener' choice
  • Make your home your own - easily
  • Less stress
  • A world of choice
  • Move faster
  • Designed for modern living

 

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