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Home ownership more achievable in Dorset thanks to discounts from David Wilson Homes
Residents in Dorset may now find home ownership is much more affordable, thanks to a scheme offering properties at reduced prices at a David Wilson Homes development in Shaftesbury.
The leading housebuilder is offering 20% savings at Niveus Walk in the picturesque Dorset town, and with the UK mortgage market stabilising, it really is a great time to buy a brand-new home.
David Wilson Homes’ Discounted Market Homes scheme is open to all permanent residents or employees within the local area as well as those who have a connection to Dorset.
The initiative, which is proving a hit across the region, is making home ownership much more achievable for buyers in the county.
Tammy Bishop, Sales Director for David Wilson Homes, Southampton Division, said: “The high take up of our discounted homes at Niveus Walk shows that the demand for housing is still there. However, with the average property price in the area recently hitting £315,414*, many people are still struggling to achieve their home ownership dream.
“At David Wilson Homes, we have introduced several incentives to counteract this issue, and help make the buying process much more affordable.
“As well as the Discounted Market Homes scheme, which is still available, buyers can benefit from up to £14,000 to spend as they wish, potentially saving up to 58% on their bills or mortgage.
“We also offer free mortgage advice from L&C, the UK’s leading free mortgage broker, so buyers can easily find the best deal for their budget.”
Set against a backdrop of beautiful countryside, Niveus Walk is a brand-new collection of two- and three-bedroom homes in Shaftesbury. The development boasts an excellent choice of local independent shops and restaurants nearby, along with a choice of great schools. The county of Wiltshire and the city of Salisbury are also within driving distance.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by David Wilson Homes .
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