One of the absolute advantages of buying a new home is the fact that no DIY or upgrading is needed. Your new home will obviously come with brand new fixtures and fittings, all of which will be covered by guarantees. Not only does this mean your move will be as about as stress free as it can get but it also keeps the costs of settling into your new home down by an extraordinary amount.
The recent Home Builders Federation survey, undertaken for this week's New Homes Week, showed that the average cost of upgrading a second hand home sits at around £45,000, with changes being made to decoration, bathrooms and kitchens. Other upgrades include the installation of double glazed windows, new floors and upgraded heating and plumbing systems.
Your new home will come with all of this already in place and will have met stringent building regulations, had regular inspections to ensure all of the work done is up to or beyond the expected standards and will come with a 10 year warranty.
If you are looking for your first home, a new family home or are looking to downsize, take a look at our latest developments at Gretton Valley, Corby and Bourne Heights, Bourne. We also have five more exciting developments to launch this summer.
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