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16 May 2011
Exclusive part exchange event for buyers in Wrexham
Experts will be on hand at Morris’ Penmere Park development on Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 May to offer insider advice to homebuyers who want to move up the property ladder.
A part exchange specialist will be available to answer any questions and give advice at Penmere Park development, off Oakwood Park, between 10.30am and 5.30pm to explain how Morris’ part exchange scheme can help buyers with an existing property to sell.
Homeowners who take advantage of the scheme can eliminate the worry of trying to sell their current home by guaranteeing a buyer with Morris who will purchase the property for 110 per cent of its market value.
Chris Minshall, regional sales director for Morris, said: “Our part-exchange scheme is ideal for anyone who is struggling to sell their current home, who doesn’t want to have to worry about the sale falling through or risk getting stuck in the property chain.
“This event is a great opportunity to speak to an expert about how the part exchange scheme works and to take a look around the stunning four bedroom show home.”
The housebuilder also has a four bedroom view home open at the Penmere Park development, decorated in neutral colours, giving homebuyers a chance to visualise themselves in a new home.
The housebuilder is also offering a Chain Breaker scheme for people who are being held-up by a slow property chain. Morris may be able to buy one of the homes in your property chain to maintain the flow and get everything moving again.
Morris’ part exchange scheme is available on a range of three and four bedroom properties at the Penmere Park development starting from £147,750.
For more information about Morris’ part exchange scheme, or any of the homes at Penmere Park, contact the sales office (open Thursday to Monday between 10.30am and 5.30pm) at Penmere Park, Oakwood Park, Penley, Wrexham, LL13 OJP on 01948 830817. Alternatively, visit www.morrishomes.co.uk/penmere-park/
Morris has put together the following checklist to help families hunt out the best deals on the market:
Check for offers and buying schemes – schemes like part exchange and Morris’ agency scheme can make a big difference to your overall moving costs by removing any need to pay any estate agency fees. Most homebuyers will even tailor incentives to suit individual buyers so it’s always worth visiting a development to find out what’s on offer.
Research the area – Do lots of online searches and speak to your local estate agents to find out about up-and-coming areas. New build developments, major retail chains moving into the local area, good transport links and being close to a desirable location are all good indicators that somewhere is on the up.
Buying stock properties – Unlike purchasing a property off plan, buyers can look around the property and start imagining what their new home is going to look like – including measuring for new furniture. The sales advisor for your chosen development will be more than happy to talk you through the process.
Consider the lifetime cost – Be careful not to be seduced by a cheap property that may cost you more in the long run. Simple things like double-glazed windows and cavity wall insulation can make a big difference to the efficiency of a home and its ongoing running costs. New builds have many energy-saving solutions fitted as standard, which can reduce CO2 emissions by up to 60% and save homeowners hundreds each year on bills.
For more information on any of Morris’ developments call 0845 601 5667 or visit www.morrishomes.co.uk.
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A part exchange specialist will be available to answer any questions and give advice at Penmere Park development, off Oakwood Park, between 10.30am and 5.30pm to explain how Morris’ part exchange scheme can help buyers with an existing property to sell.
Homeowners who take advantage of the scheme can eliminate the worry of trying to sell their current home by guaranteeing a buyer with Morris who will purchase the property for 110 per cent of its market value.
Chris Minshall, regional sales director for Morris, said: “Our part-exchange scheme is ideal for anyone who is struggling to sell their current home, who doesn’t want to have to worry about the sale falling through or risk getting stuck in the property chain.
“This event is a great opportunity to speak to an expert about how the part exchange scheme works and to take a look around the stunning four bedroom show home.”
The housebuilder also has a four bedroom view home open at the Penmere Park development, decorated in neutral colours, giving homebuyers a chance to visualise themselves in a new home.
The housebuilder is also offering a Chain Breaker scheme for people who are being held-up by a slow property chain. Morris may be able to buy one of the homes in your property chain to maintain the flow and get everything moving again.
Morris’ part exchange scheme is available on a range of three and four bedroom properties at the Penmere Park development starting from £147,750.
For more information about Morris’ part exchange scheme, or any of the homes at Penmere Park, contact the sales office (open Thursday to Monday between 10.30am and 5.30pm) at Penmere Park, Oakwood Park, Penley, Wrexham, LL13 OJP on 01948 830817. Alternatively, visit www.morrishomes.co.uk/penmere-park/
Morris has put together the following checklist to help families hunt out the best deals on the market:
Check for offers and buying schemes – schemes like part exchange and Morris’ agency scheme can make a big difference to your overall moving costs by removing any need to pay any estate agency fees. Most homebuyers will even tailor incentives to suit individual buyers so it’s always worth visiting a development to find out what’s on offer.
Research the area – Do lots of online searches and speak to your local estate agents to find out about up-and-coming areas. New build developments, major retail chains moving into the local area, good transport links and being close to a desirable location are all good indicators that somewhere is on the up.
Buying stock properties – Unlike purchasing a property off plan, buyers can look around the property and start imagining what their new home is going to look like – including measuring for new furniture. The sales advisor for your chosen development will be more than happy to talk you through the process.
Consider the lifetime cost – Be careful not to be seduced by a cheap property that may cost you more in the long run. Simple things like double-glazed windows and cavity wall insulation can make a big difference to the efficiency of a home and its ongoing running costs. New builds have many energy-saving solutions fitted as standard, which can reduce CO2 emissions by up to 60% and save homeowners hundreds each year on bills.
For more information on any of Morris’ developments call 0845 601 5667 or visit www.morrishomes.co.uk.


