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17.08.2007
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THE FUTURE LOOKS BETTER FOR BUYERS
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Whilst Gordon Brown recently announced his new housing bill, which promises to make new house building a ‘national priority’, a local northwest builder, McDermott Homes has announced its new and straight talking campaign, Better4Buyers, to help offer clarity in a confused market. [more] ...view more |
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17.04.2008
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Shared Ownership - the Real Deal
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With first-time buyers across the UK continuing to be affected by problems of affordability, shared ownership schemes have been growing in popularity.
Shared ownership, which sees a buyer purchase a percentage share of a property owned by a housing association and then pay rent on the remaining share (the idea being that over time homebuyers increase their share of the property) is being seen by many as the ideal way to get onto the property ladder. [more] ...view more |
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18.04.2008
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New showhome creates ripples at Lakeside Gardens
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McDermott Homes recently celebrated the launch of the stunning new Elwick showhome at its unique waterside development, Lakeside Gardens. There can be nothing more exciting for a couple than buying their first home – so over Valentine’s weekend, McDermott Homes offered visitors the chance to learn more about the beautiful collection of new homes over some canapés and a glass of bubbly. [more] ...view more |
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18.04.2008
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McDermott Homes launches 105% part exchange
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With the headache of preparing your house for the market, endless “carpet treader” viewings and the nail biting wait for a buyer, selling your home can be one of the most stressful things you can do. So throughout McDermott Homes’ developments an increasing number of buyers are saving themselves the hassle by choosing to part-exchange. [more] ...view more |
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18.04.2008
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Sell your home in 30 seconds
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In today’s challenging market, waiting to sell your home can really hold you back. The mad scramble of the property boom, where queues of potential buyers fell over themselves for every home, have been replaced by a more cautious approach. These days, buyers can afford to take their time over their search, meaning you could be facing a long wait if your property isn’t up to scratch. [more] ...view more |
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