When more space is key
Published: 00:00, 31 January 2014
Updated: 09:58, 31 January 2014
Growing families will appreciate the need for a home which gives them that essential extra bedroom, while others may long for a bigger kitchen or a house with a garden – and they can get all this and more by choosing either the four-bedroom Downham or the six-bedroom Hamilton detached houses at Hayle Park.
To make securing one of these properties even easier, the Help To Buy scheme is available with selected homes at the development, just off Postley Road, and means eligible first-time buyers and those with a property to sell can secure a loan for 20% of its full price – so they only require a 75% loan-to-value mortgage and a 5% deposit.*
“A lot of people will be stuck in a rut, wondering how they will ever be able to afford a bigger place. But the introduction of Help To Buy means many purchasers will find they can afford a larger home than they might have previously thought possible,” said Taylor Wimpey’s Jason Stokes.
“For anyone living in a home which is becoming too small for their needs, that extra bit of space can really make all the difference to their everyday lives.”
Help to Buy is available on new-build homes up to the value of £600,000. There is no salary cap for purchasers taking advantage of the scheme.
Nestled among mature trees and green open space, the new homes at Hayle Park have been carefully designed to reflect the traditional architecture of this part of Kent. On the doorstep lies a picturesque trail along the Loose Valley, a beautiful wetland habitat which leads to Loose.
Maidstone town centre is within easy reach, along with swimming pools, a bowling alley, a multi-screen cinema and theatres.
Hayle Park is also close to a number of schools for children of all ages.
For more details visit the marketing suite, off Postley Road. It is open daily from 10am to 5pm, or call the 01622 238336.
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