Partner Article
Get on housing ladder at Washington buyers weekend
Local housebuilder Barratt Homes North East is helping prospective homebuyers across Washington move up the property ladder with a one-off Part Exchange weekend. The event will be held at Barratt Homes’ Teal Park Farm development on Barmston Road on the 25th and 26th March.
Throughout the weekend, expert sales advisers will be on hand to provide advice to homeowners who may be looking to make their next move. Barratt Homes North East Part Exchange scheme allows prospective buyers to sell their existing home to the five star developer at fair market value, eliminating the hassle of estate agent fees and being part of a chain.
Ashlea Wright, Sales Manager at Teal Park Farm, commented:
“When buying a new home, prospective buyers may feel overwhelmed as there is a lot to take into consideration. Our part exchange events help to ease this process, providing buyers with the opportunity to get some quality face-to-face advice from our expert sales teams and discuss the scheme along with any other requirements.
“The part exchange process is so simple and is proving extremely popular. If you’ve been struggling to sell your home and are keen to move or just want to move quickly, Part Exchange could be the ideal solution. By using the scheme, you are spared the expense and hassle of working with an estate agent, and will not be stuck in a chain – unable to move into your new home due to your current property not selling. This is an unmissable event, and we are looking forward to welcoming prospective buyers from across the region.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Savage .
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