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New homes now on sale in Frome
A highly anticipated phase of housing has officially gone on sale in Frome.
Persimmon Homes Wessex are building a collection of two, three and four-bedroom homes on Warminster Road.
Named Persimmon @ Edmund Park the development is perfect for first-time buyers, those looking to downsize and growing families.
Pauline Fletcher, sales and marketing director for Persimmon Homes Wessex, said: “Frome proves to be a popular place to live for a wide range of buyers. We’re delighted to have opened up these opportunities for people to own a brand new home within this historic town.
“We have already received a high level of interest from those looking to purchase a home at Edmund Park. The development is in an ideal location with a range of amenities on the doorstep, excellent transport links and a good choice of schools.”
Pauline added: “We expect demand for these homes to be strong thanks in part to the Government-backed Help to Buy scheme. Under the scheme buyers only need to find a five per cent deposit. This helps combat the most common problem faced by those looking to purchase their first home.”
The homes are being sold by Persimmon Homes at Rogers & Co estate agents in Frome on Monday, Thursday and Friday. They are also being sold at Persimmon’s Castle Mead development in Trowbridge until a marketing suite and showhome opens at Edmund Park in the New Year.
People interested in the new homes at Persimmon @ Edmund Park are encouraged to call 07804228089 where they will be shown plans for the development and given the opportunity to reserve their favourite plot.
Prices start from £184,995 with monthly mortgage payments under the Help to Buy scheme starting from £564 over a 25 year term.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Lee Southen .
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