Hillcrest - a Help to Buy hot spot location
Whether you’ve delayed buying a house because it’s too expensive or don’t think you have sufficient savings, Hillcrest at Hucknall may just be the next perfect location for your brand-new home.
Located off Beardall Street, Hillcrest is Jelson’s Help to Buy hot spot development that is welcoming young home buyers who want to take full advantage of the Government-backed scheme that has been in place since 2014. It is open to all house-hunters and works with just a five-per-cent deposit, which is needed by the purchaser. The Government then provides a 20-per-cent equity loan, which is interest free for the first five years. After this period, a modest 1.75-per-cent annual fee is added*.
Jackie Woodward, sales manager for Jelson Homes, comments: ”Help to Buy has been a financial life line for many of our buyers and we are so pleased that it is a popular scheme at this development, in particular.
“Property prices at Hillcrest start from as little as £129,950 on the current price list, and when the equity loan is taken into account, that price comes down even further, making the purchase of our properties not only financially viable for those who have previously struggled, but it also makes complete sense when compared with renting.”
Situated to the north of Nottingham, Hillcrest is a great development for those who want to be close to all the hustle and bustle of the city centre, yet far enough away to have some time out. Property choices include a range of fantastic one- and two-bedroom apartments, two-bedroom semi-detached homes and three-bedroom mews and semi-detached houses, it is an ideal development for first-time buyers as well as those wanting to make that second step. The stylish and practical designs of all of the properties at Hillcrest make it the perfect location for low-maintenance living in a commuter hot spot location.
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