Final Chances At Tiverton Scheme
Posted 4 February 2021 by
Keith OsborneJust seven of the 60 homes at its Braid Park development in Tiverton remain for sale as David Wilson Homes approaches a sell-out at the popular scheme.
More than 40 of the new homes are now occupied at Braid Park and construction work there is due to complete this summer at a new community which will include large areas of public open space.
Prospective buyers are urged to act fast if they are interested in buying one of the last remaining homes at Braid Park where there is a range of support on offer from the government's new Help to Buy scheme aimed at first-time buyers, to Part Exchange offers and deposit contribution schemes for NHS workers and members of the Armed Forces.
The wide variety of homes under construction means a balanced, mixed community is developing including first-time buyers, growing families and people downsizing or retiring. The three-storey townhouses have been proving particularly popular as people's requirements from their home have changed so significantly in the past year, with a huge increase in home working as a result of the Covid pandemic. The open layout and generous room sizes mean the homes can be configured for a range of uses, from home working to hobbies.
Plans are currently being worked up for a brand new community alongside Braid Park, which will benefit from the well-connected yet peaceful, semi-rural location within easy reach of the historic market town of Tiverton. Surrounded by country parks and close to Tiverton Golf Course, both communities will enjoy easy access to open, green space which has also grown in significance in recent months.
The show home at Braid Park
Nicki Reid, sales director at Barratt David Wilson Homes Exeter, said: “We're proud to be delivering much-needed, high quality new homes for the Devon community - despite the huge challenges of the pandemic. Our own research has shown how the last year has caused many of us to think carefully about where we live in terms of both location and the design and space of the home itself. We're delighted to see the homes at Braid Park being snapped up by people from the local area. The development has been so successful we are actively working up plans to build another community next door and we look forward to sharing plans as they develop.”
While the government’s Stamp Duty holiday is currently due to stop on 31 March 2021, David Wilson Homes is extending that holiday itself on the remaining homes at Braid Park. Top-of-the-range in the remaining list is Plot 22, the five-bedroom, three-floor ‘Maddoc’ house type. This is priced at £465,000 but the housebuilder’s Stamp Duty offer will save the buyer £13,250. This home comes with a south-facing garden, and double garage and driveway. Inside, there’s a separate sitting room, a utility room off the kitchen/dining/family room, an en suite with the principal bedroom, three further double bedrooms, a single bedroom/home office, a family bathroom and on the top floor, another shower room.
The sales centres and show homes at Braid Park are open by appointment only, in line with the government's official guidance, and with a full range of safety and social distancing procedures in place. Live, one-to-one, personal video tours with a sales adviser are also available, allowing people to get a real feel for the homes and community from the comfort and safety of their current home and without the need to travel. 360° videos and virtual fly-through tours are also available.
Find out more about Braid Park from David Wilson Homes.
Also, find out more about other homes at Braid Park from Barratt Homes.
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