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Help is still at hand for Stamford Homes first time buyers

ALTHOUGH the past few months have seen a return to the UK housing market by first time buyers, research still suggests that more than a quarter believe it will take them five years to raise a deposit.

A recent study of more than 3,000 potential first time buyers reveals that 28 per cent feel they will need to save for at least five years before finally getting the keys to their own home.

One in 10 respondents have been saving for more than five years and still do not have enough deposit, while 30 per cent have no savings to put towards a deposit at all.

However, there is still help at hand, with new homes builder Stamford Homes offering its own incentives as well as Government shared equity schemes to get first time buyers onto the housing ladder.

These include;
Easystart where customers can own 100 per cent of a brand-new home for 80 per cent of the price with just five per deposit required.

HomeBuy Direct a Government home purchase scheme to help first time buyers onto the property ladder where you own 100 per cent of your home for just 70 per cent of the price, and just five per cent deposit required. This offer was to come to an end in March 2010 but has now been extended until September 2010 and has limited availability.

Stamp duty exemption on homes under £175,000. However, the Government’s exemption holiday ends on December 31.
Stamford Homes regional sales and marketing director Peter Bond said: “While the statistics by themselves do make fairly depressing reading, it is still encouraging that so many people are thinking about buying a home.

“There is evidence that many of our first time buyers have been able to afford their dream home through one of our many incentives schemes available across our developments.

“We recognise that raising a deposit does have its difficulties, but there are other scheme which can take away that pressure of the house buying process.”

For details of new homes around the region, visit www.stamford-homes.co.uk

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Notes to the Editor:
Stamford Homes operates throughout the East Midlands and Lincolnshire and forms a part of Galliford Try’s Housebuilding Division: Galliford Try Homes.
www.stamford-homes.co.uk

Galliford Try Homes operates through four strong regional brands: Linden Homes, Stamford Homes, Midas Homes, and Gerald Wood Homes specialising in brownfield development. The business is capable of developing over 3,000 homes per year, covering the entire region from the West Country to Lincolnshire and the South-East.
www.gallifordtryhomes.co.uk

For further information please contact:

Cetti Long
Media Matters PR
Stamford Homes
Tel: 01733 371363.
E-mail: cetti@mediamatters-pr.co.uk

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Stamford Homes – the benefits of buying new when home-hunting in Lincolnshire

When it comes to moving or buying a first home, many people are faced with the dilemma of old versus new.

A serious debate is which one will give them the best value for money – a new or second-hand home?

Re-decorating, installing a new bathroom or kitchen and laying new carpets are just some of the DIY jobs many of us plan when we move into a ‘used’ home.

However, buying a new home can cut down the cost and also put customers in the driving seat when it comes to those finishing touches – and save them a small fortune in domestic repairs.

And there is no better place to buy a brand new home that in rural Lincolnshire, particularly in the market towns of Wragby and Horncastle – where prices for a three-bedroom terraced home start from just £149,995.

Now is a great time to buy a brand new dream home at these locations.

As well as prices being at their most affordable for years, customers can benefit from the last throes of the Stamp Duty exemption holiday on homes below £175,000 and many Stamford Homes money-saving incentives to help existing home owners and first time buyers.

New homes also offer fantastic value in terms of energy efficiency, security and design – both internal and external. They are a blank canvas allowing customers to stamp their own mark and personality on what is the most important purchase of their life.

Other benefits include:

- Less maintenance – old homes may have more character but they may also need more costly things doing to them, which could see the owner paying out for items such like new guttering, replacement windows or extra roof insulation.

- Energy efficiency. New homes are well insulated, and include double-glazing as standard, making them cheaper to run than older homes. All new homes are fitted with a water meter. Studies show that new homes, on average, are four times more energy efficient that older homes, so producing lower energy bills.

- A blank canvas – depending on build stage of the new home, you have an option of choosing kitchen units, worktops and wall tiles – you can even pick your own carpets with certain incentives!

- All of Stamford homes’ new homes come with an insurance-backed 10-year warranty from the National House Building Council, giving new owners real peace of mind. That’s something else you simply can’t get when buying second-hand.

Stamford Homes regional sales and marketing director Peter Bond said: “In today’s market place, with so many incentives available, the argument for buying new as opposed to old has never been greater. We have some amazing homes and incentives at our Lincolnshire developments – with reservations now being taken well into next year.”

For details on prices and availability at the Bell’s Yard development in Horncastle and Carpenter’s Lodge in Wragby, visit www.stamford-homes.co.uk

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The benefits of buying a brand new home are endless – and there are plenty to choose from with Stamford Homes in Horncastle and Wragby.

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Notes to the Editor:
Stamford Homes operates throughout the East Midlands and Lincolnshire and forms a part of Galliford Try’s Housebuilding Division: Galliford Try Homes.
www.stamford-homes.co.uk

Galliford Try Homes operates through four strong regional brands: Linden Homes, Stamford Homes, Midas Homes, and Gerald Wood Homes specialising in brownfield development. The business is capable of developing over 3,000 homes per year, covering the entire region from the West Country to Lincolnshire and the South-East.
www.gallifordtryhomes.co.uk

For further information please contact:

Cetti Long
Media Matters PR
Stamford Homes
Tel: 01733 371363.
E-mail: cetti@mediamatters-pr.co.uk

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