Newport developer launches Part Exchange scheme for New Homes Week

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Lovell Homes' Locke Gardens development in Newport

In celebration of New Homes Week, which is running from Monday 27th February to Friday 3rd March, leading developer Lovell Homes is launching Part Exchange at its popular Locke Gardens development in Newport, and hosting an event for interested homebuyers.

Locke Gardens is a stylish collection of 285 two, three, and four-bedroom homes, on the former Llanwern steelworks off Baldwin Drive.

The Part Exchange event at Locke Gardens is taking place is taking place on Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th March, 10am to 5pm.

Current homeowners looking to make the move to a brand-new home will be able to meet with the sales team and an Independent Mortgage Advisor from ABP Mortgages, to learn how they can purchase at the development by Part Exchanging their current property. Part Exchange specialists The New Homes Group will also be available on Saturday to answer questions over the phone.

Part Exchange offers homeowners a guaranteed cash buyer for their home, without them needing to pay expensive estate agent fees and without worrying about traditional chains collapsing at the last minute.

A Lovell Homes representative will view the existing property and take advice from independent estate agents on its value, before making an offer. Upon acceptance, the developer will immediately reserve the buyer’s chosen Lovell home, meaning they can relax knowing their dream home is secured.

Suzie Hewitt, regional sales director at Lovell Homes, said: “We are hugely excited to be launching Part Exchange, especially as part of New Homes Week.

“Part Exchange is a wonderful scheme that provides buyers with peace of mind, allowing them to plan ahead and look forward to moving into their fantastic new home. Our friendly team will be on hand to answer any queries homeowners may have, and ensure the move is as stress-and-hassle-free as possible.

“We’re looking forward to introducing Part Exchange to interested house hunters at our Locke Gardens event this weekend, and would encourage anyone who is interested in the scheme to get in touch without delay.”

To find out more about the homes for sale at Locke Gardens, visit https://www.lovell.co.uk/developments/locke-gardens-llanwern/ or call on 01633 494 965. The marketing suite and showhomes are open 10am to 5pm, seven days a week.

For more information on Part Exchange, go to https://www.lovell.co.uk/offers/part-exchange/.

Organised by the Home Builders Federation, New Homes Week is a national event providing house hunters with all the information, guidance and inspiration needed to make the move to a new build home. To find out more, visit https://new-homes.co.uk/new-homes-week-2023/.

Locke Gardens is being delivered by Lovell in partnership with Pobl. The development will consist of 500 properties, including 285 open market sale homes, 80 affordable homes and 135 shared ownership properties.

The development is part of Glan Llyn – a residential-led development being delivered by St Modwen. The £1 billion regeneration project is transforming the 600-acre brownfield site and creating a major new vibrant community for South Wales, with a total of 4,000 new homes being delivered alongside community infrastructure and green, open space.

Last year, Lovell Homes achieved a five-star rating with the Home Builders Federation and gold for customer service with In-house Research, meaning an impressive 98 per cent of customers in the South Wales and West would recommend Lovell to family and friends.

You can also like Lovell on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/lovellhomes and follow Lovell on Instagram at @lovell_homes, and on LinkedIn @LovellPartnershipsLtd. 

Credit: https://www.lovell.co.uk who provided the above press release


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