Redrow experts will be on hand to help homeowners across Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and Worcestershire discover their perfect home on Saturday 1st and Sunday 2nd March.
Running from 10am-5.30pm across the weekend, the events, which will support first-time buyers and those looking to rightsize, upsize or something in between, will take place at the following Redrow Midlands developments:
- Amington Garden Village, Tamworth – Moving on Up
- Redrow at Houlton, Rugby – Help to Sell
- Midsummer Meadow, Warwick – Readymade Weekend
- Kensington Gate, Worcester – Readymade Weekend
- Arden Fields, Bulkington - Help to Sell
- Curborough Lakes, Lichfield – First time buyer
- Foxbridge Manor, Castle Donington – Open House
- Chantry Mews, Lubbesthorpe - Help to Sell
- Hugglescote Grange, Coalville - Help to Sell
- Redrow at Nicker Hill, Keyworth - Readymade Weekend
- The Nook, Etwall - Readymade Weekend
An independent financial advisor will be on hand to provide tailored advice at all developments, and visitors will have the opportunity to chat to the expert sales teams to find out more about the range of homes on offer.
First-time buyers can also benefit from additional support, including deposit contributions and extras such as flooring, white goods and blinds packages, available on selected plots.
Those in the market for a more spacious home can stop by and find out more about Readymade homes, deposit and stamp duty contributions and the assistance that’s available for customers with an existing property to sell.
Elaine Cartwright, Sales Director at Redrow Midlands, said, “The homebuying process is known for being notoriously stressful, which can put people off moving. Whether you are purchasing your first home or looking to upsize or downsize, we aim to make it as easy as possible for buyers to move into their dream home. That’s why we are hosting free events for the public, allowing them to speak with our friendly experts. They will provide advice and helpful tips to simplify the purchasing process, without the complications of chain delays.”
To book an appointment at one of the events, and find out more about developments across the Midlands, visit Redrow Midlands.