Housebuilder’s Final London Help To Buy Homes
Posted 24 October 2022 by
Keith OsborneThe deadline to reserve using the Help to Buy scheme may be around the corner but time does remain for first-time buyers to use the scheme. Fairview New Homes developments in London still have a total of some 19 homes available to purchase through the government-backed equity loan scheme.
In addition, Fairview is offering all buyers up to £10,000 deposit top-up. This incentive, in addition to the Stamp Duty cut, means first-time buyers can benefit from a potential saving of up to £15,350.
NewHayes in Hayes comprises studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments and duplexes, each with a private balcony or terrace. This development currently has 12 Help to Buy apartments left, priced from £280,000. It is located in an area experiencing significant regeneration and is a well-connected suburban town being just an eight-minute walk away from Hayes & Harlington railway station, located in Zone 5.
The new Elizabeth line connects with Paddington, the West End, City and Canary Wharf, all in under 35 minutes. In addition, Great Western services connect it to Reading in 40 minutes, while Heathrow Terminals 2 and 3 takes less than 10 minutes by Heathrow Connect.
Kingston East in New Malden, in the Royal Borough of Kingston- upon-Thames also offers studios, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. The development currently has seven Help to Buy apartments left, priced from £374,000. Located in Zone 4, Kingston East offers great transport links to central London; London Waterloo can be reached in under 25 minutes direct from New Malden railway station, while Richmond Park is short bike ride away.
Find out more at www.fairview.co.uk.
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