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Stamp duty savings available on last few homes for sale in Warboys

Homebuyers in Warboys have been taking advantage of huge stamp duty savings at a new housing development in the village, with just two homes now remaining for sale.

There’s a final choice of four and five-bedroom detached houses available to buy at Bellway’s The Furrows development, with each due to be ready to move into before the end of the Government’s stamp duty holiday on 30 June.

With prices for the last four homes ranging between £469,995 and £495,995, prospective buyers who are able to complete their purchase before the deadline can save between £13,500 and £14,800 on the cost of moving.

Bellway has delivered 74 new-build homes at The Furrows, 45 for private sale and 29 provided as affordable housing for local people through rent or shared ownership.

Rachael Gatehouse, Sales Manager for Bellway Eastern Counties, said: “Homebuyers have wasted no time in making sure they save thousands during the stamp duty holiday and this demand means we’re now down to the final two properties for sale at The Furrows.

“There are a choice of four and five-bedroom detached house types which are ideal for growing families or those looking for more space to work from home. They will all be ready to move into before the end of June, so those able to complete before then will be able to take advantage of the stamp duty holiday before it ends.

“Buyers who’ve already moved into their new homes at The Furrows are enjoying the development’s idyllic location in the village of Warboys, surrounded by picturesque countryside and with excellent local shops and services nearby.

“I’d encourage anyone hoping to secure one of the final properties for sale here to get in touch without delay, or they risk missing out.”

For more information on the properties for sale at The Furrows, visit bellway.co.uk

Anwyl Homes on course for growth in 2021

TARGETING growth of its Cheshire and North Wales region in 2021, Anwyl Homes is forecasting an increase in the number of homes it builds of almost 20%.

Based in, Ewloe, Flintshire, Anwyl Homes Cheshire and North Wales, is on target to complete around 474 homes by its year end of September 30, 2021, an uplift of 19% on the 400 homes it completed in its latest financial year.

Phil Dolan, managing director for Anwyl Homes Cheshire and North Wales, said: “We remain optimistic as we end 2020 and enter 2021. I believe we are now safely through the initial period of pent up demand caused by the Covid lockdown and our net reservations per week continue to exceed expectations.

“Across the region we have a strong forward order book and have recently commenced work at two new Cheshire sites. The first in Ellesmere Port, which will go on sale early in the new year, and the second in Holmes Chapel, which we plan to launch towards the middle of the year. We are in the fortunate position of having a number of new sites in prime locations in for planning, which gives us huge optimism for growth through 2021 and beyond.”

The regional business is currently building homes at 11 locations in Cheshire, North Wales, North Staffordshire, and North Shropshire.

Anwyl recently launched a new collection of 224 new homes at The Fairways, in Handforth, neighbouring Styal Golf Course, in one of Cheshire’s most sought after postcode areas.

Phil added: “We are seeing strong demand for new homes outstrip supply on pretty much all of our sites. At our new development, The Fairways, we initially released 16 homes off-plan. Of these, 14 were reserved even before we had a sales presence or show homes open on site.

Anwyl Homes was named Housebuilder of the Year at the 2020 NW Insider Residential Property Awards, receiving particular recognition for its strong and sustainable growth strategy. Its was also named in the latest Sunday Times PcW Top Track 250 league table, which ranks Britain’s leading mid-market private companies with the biggest sales.

Both achievements came in the year the company celebrated its 90th anniversary.

For more information see www.anwylhomes.co.uk.

Housebuilder invests over £9 million in Gloucestershire community

A housebuilder building new homes in Gloucestershire is making financial contributions of over £9 million towards improving facilities and infrastructure across the county.

Five-star builder Bellway Wales currently has eight housing developments under construction in Gloucestershire. Four of these are in the Gloucester area – in Brockworth, Churchdown, Hunts Grove and Highnam – while the other three are in Tutshill, Newent, and Lydney in the Forest of Dean, and in Charfield in South Gloucestershire.

The new homes at two further developments in the Gloucester area, in Brockworth and Hardwicke, have all been completed and sold.

As part of the planning agreements for these ten developments, Bellway has made significant investment in the local area.
In Churchdown, where 465 new homes are being provided at Pirton Fields, more than £6.1 million is being contributed towards local facilities, with nearly £5 million towards education – comprising £2.7 million towards primary education, £1.7 million for additional secondary school facilities at Chosen Hill School and more than £500,000 towards pre-school places.

In Brockworth, Bellway has provided £1.2 million as part of its Cotswold Chase development and a further £42,000 as part of Millbrook Grove, while in Hardwicke, £540,000 has been invested as part of Hardwicke Grange. In Highnam, where all the homes at Lassington Reach have now been sold, £435,000 is going towards community facilities.

Elsewhere across the county, more than £640,000 is being invested in Charfield as part of St James Mews. Bellway’s Manor Chase development has brought investment of £166,000 in Tutshill near Chepstow and Picklenash Grove in Newent has provided contributions totalling £117,000.

Sales Director for Bellway Wales, Billie Oaten, said: “The financial contributions we are making as part of our Gloucestershire developments represent a major investment towards local education, healthcare and road improvements.

“These contributions will benefit families moving to our homes in Gloucestershire, and existing residents who already live in the county.

“We have a longstanding commitment to Gloucestershire and are proud to be delivering much-needed new homes and investment around Gloucester and the county, and we look forward to continuing to help enhance the areas which surround our new homes.”

Bellway has a five-star rating with the Home Builders Federation (HBF), which means more than nine out of ten customers said that they would recommend the housebuilder to a friend in the HBF’s National New Homes Customer Satisfaction Survey.

For more information on the new homes Bellway is building in Gloucestershire, visit bellway.co.uk.