Keen house hunters in Oxfordshire can secure furniture or flooring included thanks to leading homebuilder David Wilson Homes’ latest offer at its Hemins Place development in Bicester.
Located on Heaton Road, Hemins Place is set in the flourishing community being built at Kingsmere. Offering a range of two, three and four bedroom properties the development is surrounded by idyllic countryside views and a close knit community, which provides the very best of both worlds.
Those looking to take their first step on the property ladder are being encouraged to take advantage of the Help to Buy scheme on the two bedroom Wincham and Wilford style homes. Selected properties of this particular style are accompanied by offers including furniture or flooring packages.
The Help to Buy scheme enables first time buyers to purchase a new build home with a 5% deposit and a 75% mortgage, with the remaining 20% being provided in the form of an equity loan which is interest-free for the first five years of homeownership.
In the heart of Oxfordshire countryside, the thriving village is surrounded by open space which is perfect for dog walking and exploring. With Whitelands Park a short distance from the development, families can take full advantage of the adventure playground and enjoy the beautiful landscapes and flourishing wildlife at Pingle Brook Open Space.
Parents can find peace of mind with three new schools in close proximity to Hemins Place. Those looking to commute can be assured of convenient access to London, Birmingham and Bicester Village via the M40 or Bicester Village North Railway Station.
Steve Barton, Senior Sales Manager at David Wilson Homes Mercia, said “As a leading homebuilder it’s important that we offer a helping hand to homebuyers and support them wherever we can.
“Hemins Place is the perfect place for buyers to settle down enjoying the very best of both worlds with the convenient commuter links and idealistic countryside views.
“Whilst our offers are available on selected properties, we’re encouraging anyone interested to act swiftly to avoid missing out.”