New Homes Week 2023

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This week sees New Homes Week 2023, running from 27th February until 3rd March. New Homes Week is an annual celebration and recognition of new build homes, housebuilders and homeowners. The Home Builders Federation created the event to provide an opportunity to share the benefits of buying new. 

This year’s theme is ‘make your move’. We’ve pulled together some valuable information to help you understand your options for buying a home in the current market, including our tried and tested Part Exchange scheme* and some of the advantages of buying new. 

How does a new build home save money? 

There are many benefits to buying a new build home, especially when it comes to saving money on your energy bills. The Housing Builders Federation’s latest report, Watt a Save, has found that owners of new build houses could save £3,100 per year in energy costs. 

It's no secret that having a property that is more energy-efficient will help to bring down your energy bill and the standards that new homes are built to are far more energy-efficient than older properties and are being driven by government policies and initiatives to support the fight against climate change. 

85% of new build homes have an A or B energy performance certificate (EPC) in comparison to just 4% of comparable older properties. An EPC shows how energy-efficient your home is, the rating scale is based on A-G, with A being the most energy-efficient. 

Cost of upgrading

The decision to buy new, renovate or purchase a fixer-upper can be a tough one. There are pros to both a new build and an older property.

One of the main advantages of buying a new build home is that it will be all yours, ready for you to put your stamp on, there's no old wallpaper or interesting paint colours to remove or to ‘make do’ with. 

A new build home also allows you to move in as soon as the house is complete, the only person who may need to sell is you, meaning you can avoid complicated selling chains. You don’t have to wait until the house is renovated or live with building work going on. You can just focus on enjoying your new home. 

You will be moving into a new community made of people who are all going through the same process as you and enjoying the excitement of their new home. 

Part Exchange scheme* to help you get moving 

If you’re struggling to sell your current house or just don’t fancy the stress and hassle of it, we have a well-established Part Exchange scheme to take the worry out of selling and allow you to break free of the chain. Our tried and tested scheme is simple to use and means you have a guaranteed purchaser of your property, with no estate agent fees. 

So, how does it work? Once you’ve chosen your new Jelson home, we will check that your current property fits our criteria, our on-site sales advisors will be able to assist you. When your eligibility has been confirmed, have your property valued by an independent estate agent. We will then make you an offer, subject to all searches. If you are happy with the offer, you will follow the normal reservation steps on your chosen Jelson home, and exchange contracts within our normal six week reservation period. You will even be able to stay in your existing house until your new home is complete. 

To use our Part Exchange scheme, simply contact our on-site sales advisors or Jelson head office sales department. 

If you’re ready to find your dream new build home, take a look at all of our homes for sale in the East Midlands

*Part exchange is available on selected plots only. Offer not in conjunction with any other offer. We reserve the right to refuse part exchange.

 

YOUR HOME MAY BE REPOSSESSED IF YOU DO NOT KEEP UP REPAYMENTS ON A MORTGAGE OR ANY OTHER DEBT SECURED ON IT.
Meridian Mortgages work independently from Jelson Homes. Jelson Homes does not engage in financial services activity and is not responsible for any information or advice provided to you by Meridian Mortgages or any other mortgage advisor.

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A number of homes on our developments are designated as affordable homes in accordance with the requirements of the section 106 planning agreement. These are specifically shown on the site plan in grey, these affordable rent or shared ownership properties are marked to make it clear that they are not available for general sale. The location of affordable homes is indicative only. The remaining homes on the development are available for open market sale (including multi-unit sales) to purchasers, who could be private individuals or another type of purchaser (for example local authorities, housing associations or other commercial landlords), and, therefore, the mix of tenures on a development may change.