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Help to Buy makes Taylor Wimpey’s larger properties in Stepps more affordable

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Householders who dream of a home with more space can escape to a bigger property by taking advantage of the government's Help to Buy (Scotland) scheme and snapping up one of the last five new homes available from Taylor Wimpey at Frankfield Loch in Stepps.

These properties are the last of the four-bedroom family homes on the development and will impress buyers looking to take a step up the property ladder, with prices currently starting from £209,000.

The Help to Buy (Scotland) shared equity scheme enables first-time buyers and those looking to move home to purchase their new home for 80% of its full price, including a deposit as low as 5% and is available on new-build homes up to the value of £400,000. There is no salary cap for purchasers taking advantage of the scheme.

Audrey Ross, regional sales and marketing director for Taylor Wimpey West Scotland, says: "The introduction of Help To Buy (Scotland) means many purchasers will find they can afford a larger home than they might have thought possible. For anyone living in a home which is becoming too small for their needs, that extra bit of space can really make all the difference to their everyday lives."

Taylor Wimpey also offers an alternative to Help to Buy (Scotland) with their helpful part exchange scheme. This means purchasers can get on the move in the New Year and take advantage of the £99 reservation fee for all reservations made by 31 January 2014.

All Taylor Wimpey homes are completed to a high standard specification, including energy-efficient central heating, double glazing and a fitted kitchen with integrated oven, hob and hood and are backed by a two-year warranty and a 10-year guarantee from the National House-Building Council.

 

 


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