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SHOWHOME SUCCESS AS HEYBRIDGE DEVELOPMENT SELLS QUICKLY
A leading regional housebuilder says a new showhome in Heybridge has proved such a hit with buyers securing their plots before even a single brick has been laid.
Persimmon Homes Essex is building at Sharpes Meadow, in Heybridge, where they launched their four-bedroom Copwood showhome.
The site boasts an exclusive selection of two, three, four and five-bedroom homes, with prices starting from £280,000.
Persimmon Homes Essex’s managing director, Phil Standen, said: “We are seeing a growing trend of house buyers wanting to get ahead of the game and purchase their new home off-plan.
“Buying your new home from just a drawing offers a number of benefits including the pick of the plots, through to having the opportunity to personalise your property by choosing from our vast array of finishing touches.”
Sharpes Meadow is in an enviable location near the River Blackwater, Heybridge Basin and the picturesque town of Maldon, with great commuter links to London.
Phil added: “The showhome can really help customers visualise what living in a Persimmon home would be like. We believe the success of this showhome has helped boost sales and we would urge buyers to act quickly if they wish to live here.
“Reserving in the early stage means customers can choose from a range of fixtures and fittings such as kitchen units, bathroom suites, flooring, tiles or accessories.
“As well as giving buyers the maximum amount of time to prepare themselves for the move, which can help to take some of the stress out of moving home.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Natalie Moore .
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