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    £50,000 incentive available for buyers of final two homes for sale at Folders Grove in Burgess Hill

    Sam AllcockBy Sam Allcock25/09/2023No Comments2 Mins Read2 Views
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    Buyers of the final two homes for sale at Jones Homes’ Folders Grove development in Burgess Hill can take advantage of a £50,000 incentive.

    Jones Homes has built 73 homes at the site off Folders Lane, and they are now all sold, apart from plots 52 and 53 which are both four-bedroom detached houses.

    The flexible £50,000 offer can be used to help with a customer’s monthly mortgage payments, pay their stamp duty or spend on décor or furnishings. The money is deducted from the purchase price of the home on legal completion of the sale.

    Although the incentive cannot be used in conjunction with other offers, it is open to customers who use the homebuilder’s Agency Assist scheme. This arrangement helps customers sell their existing property when they are buying a new Jones Homes property and includes £3,000 towards estate agent fees.

    Sara Stanhope, Sales and Marketing Director for Jones Homes Southern, said: “These two properties at Folders Grove are fantastic family homes.

    “As a family-run business ourselves, we understand that pressures on people’s budgets have been more challenging recently and so we took the decision to make this offer to ease the homebuying process for our customers.

    “These houses are very desirable for anyone climbing the property ladder, especially those who need more space to accommodate a growing family.

    “The incentive available with these homes is a considerable sum of money and will make a significant difference to buyers, whether it is used for mortgage payments, or stamp duty, or to spend on décor and furnishings to make the house just as they want it.”

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    Both properties are in Jones Homes’ Lindfield II style, which features an open-plan kitchen/family/dining room, a living room and utility room on the ground floor. Upstairs, the main bedroom has an en suite shower room and a walk-in wardrobe.

    The properties are currently priced at £995,000. For more information about the two homes available at Folders Grove, visit jones-homes.co.uk.

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