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Help to Buy is now available at Taylor Wimpey’s sought-after new Hayle Park development in Maidstone.
Nestled among mature trees and green open space, the new homes at Hayle Park have been designed to reflect the traditional architecture of the area. On the doorstep lies a picturesque trail along the Loose Valley, a beautiful wetland habitat which leads to the pretty village of Loose.
Taylor Wimpey’s Jason Stokes said: “Help to Buy is the ideal solution for both first-time buyers struggling to save a hefty deposit and those looking to move up the property ladder, so I’d advise anyone hoping to take advantage of this fantastic opportunity to contact us without delay – before someone else beats them to it!”
One of the properties tied in with the scheme is the three-bedroom, Plot 79 Gosford. The terraced house is priced at £217,500 and features a spacious kitchen/dining room opening through French doors to the private back garden, plus a living room and a guest cloakroom off the entrance hallway.
Upstairs, the landing leads to an en-suite master bedroom, two further bedrooms and a main bathroom, while outside, the property benefits from a car port and additional parking.
Jason added: “The Gosford offers spacious accommodation that’s perfect for couples and young families, and we’re delighted to make this property available with Help to Buy at Hayle Park.”
Alternative three-bedroom designs are available at Hayle Park, priced from £232,500, while two-bedroom coach houses are priced from just £159,995, and four-bedroom homes from only £254,500.
For more info about Help to Buy at Hayle Park, visit the sales and marketing just off Loose Road, Maidstone. It is open daily from 10am to 5pm. Alternatively, call 01622 238 336.