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Last homes remaining at Pontefract development after success
Local housebuilder, David Wilson Homes, has reported tremendous success this year at its Oaklands development in Pontefract. Now in its final phase of construction, the development has sold 75% of its homes, with the final properties remaining selling fast, highlighting the thriving housing market in the area.
Oaklands has proven extremely popular for first time buyers and families, and has sold at least one home a week in 2017 so far. The development has seen a huge boost in sales from initiatives including the Government backed Help to Buy and David Wilson Homes’ innovative Part Exchange scheme, which allows buyers to sell their existing home to David Wilson Homes, making the process stress and hassle free.
In an ideal location for families, between the highly sought-after village of Ackworth and Pontefract, buyers at Oaklands enjoy the convenience of everyday amenities and schools close by, as well as strong commuter links via the M1/M62 junction, making journeys into Leeds or York quick and easy. Visitors to the development can view the last homes available to buy, which include the Layton, a four bedroom detached home with a large family dining kitchen and master bed with en suite, and the Bayswater, an impressive four bedroom home with a spacious lounge and French doors to the garden.
Gavin McCarthy, Sales Manager at Oaklands, commented:
“The sales success at Oaklands is not surprising given the location of the development and its countryside feel. The last few homes remaining offer brilliant four bed family living, ideal for those wanting to find their forever homes and we’re sure the final properties are sure to be snapped up very soon!”
David Wilson Homes is building a selection of beautiful developments across the region. For more information about David Wilson Homes visit www.dwh.co.uk
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Richard Savage .
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