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New detached homes released at popular Harborne development
The latest batch of properties has been released at a popular development in Harborne.
Industry leader Persimmon Homes Central has released its latest three, four and five bedroom detached homes on its Martineau Gardens site, a development that has proven extremely popular since its launch.
Amanda Benjamin, head of sales at Persimmon Homes Central, said: “We are proud to be releasing the latest homes at Martineau Gardens.
“There are a range of properties available to suit all tastes on site, with the development truly having something for everyone, from first time buyers looking to get on the property ladder to those searching for the perfect family home.” The development is in a prime location with great transport links to Birmingham city centre, as well as a wealth of educational links.
Amanda added: “By purchasing a new build home with Persimmon Homes, buyers may be eligible for the government’s purchasing scheme, Help to Buy, on this site.
“Help to Buy allows buyers to secure a brand new home with as little as a five per cent deposit, a mortgage of just 75% and the remaining 20% in the form of an interest free government loan, repayable in the same time period as the mortgage.
“Alternatively those who need to sell their current home will appreciate the ease of Persimmon’s Part Exchange scheme – this allows purchasers to move quickly and easily without the worry and headache of finding a buyer.”
For more information about Martineau Gardens or to arrange an appointment, call 0121 7962 897 or visit www.persimmonhomes.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ross Watson .
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