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House buyers could save up to £24,000 when purchasing a new-build home thanks to an incentive scheme launched by Bellway.

The housebuilder is running a mortgage contribution campaign, which aims to help potential buyers secure their dream home, until Thursday 30 November 2023.  Available on selected plots at developments across Merseyside, the initiative is designed to support buyers, particularly first-time buyers, during a time when living costs continue to rise. Developments taking part include St Wilfrid’s Place, Jellicoe Garden, Arrowe Brook Park, Halewood Oaks, Plummers Meadow and Earlsfield Park to name just a few.

Jenny Bell, sales director at Bellway, says: “With the launch of our new mortgage contribution scheme, we are offering our customers significant support in the purchase of their new-build home.

“Following the end of the Government’s Help to Buy initiative last year, it’s been imperative for us to continue to look for ways to help buyers, with a particular focus on those looking to get onto the property ladder. Those looking to find a larger home, downsize or even relocate will also feel the benefit, as we build homes for a variety of buyers from all walks of life. I would encourage anyone interested to get in touch with the developments as soon as possible to find out more.”

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Buyers who take advantage of Bellway’s mortgage contribution offer will also benefit from living in an energy efficient new-build house, which could save them an average of £1,620 a year on their fuel bills when compared to an older property of a similar size.*

In addition to this, all new homes being built by Bellway will now also have Google Nest thermostats installed as standard**, which testing by the tech giant has shown can reduce energy bills by up to 16 per cent.

*Statistic taken from the ‘Watt a Save’ report published by the Home Builders Federation on 3 July 2023.

**Bellway is installing Google Nest Thermostats as standard in every home with a build start date from 5 June 2023 onwards.

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