Northamptonshire homebuilder to host exclusive tour for property seekers
and live on Freeview channel 276
Taking place on Saturday 3rd June and Sunday 4th June, the event will offer keen property seekers the chance to explore the Bertone Gardens development in Barton Seagrave and step inside a variety of different home styles.
Those interested in making a move to the development will be able to step inside Barratt Homes’ Chedington, Toller, Adlington and Rutherford style homes currently under construction.
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Hide AdProspective buyers can call Barratt Homes’ sales office at Bertone Gardens to secure their spot on the tour where they will see how the developers create homes to be energy efficient with top of the range specifications that keeps the heat up and the energy bills down by £3,100 each year.
Buyers will also have the chance to learn more about the offers and schemes available to them, like the developer’s Key Worker Deposit Contribution scheme where a variety of key workers such as police force, fire service, prison service, education and NHS, can save up to £25,000.
Will Phair, Sales Director at Barratt Homes Cambridgeshire, said: “Buying a home is the biggest investment you’re likely to make and we’ve arranged an event to ensure buyers have all the information they need before making a purchase.
“Our team of experts will be ready to answer any questions to provide a greater understanding what goes into making a Barratt Homes property.
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Hide Ad“We’d encourage anyone interested in joining the development to sign up to the Hard Hat Tour Event.”
Bertone Gardens is steadily growing into a vibrant community in the new neighbourhood of Hanwood Park that will feature play areas, sports facilities and local shops, as well as providing over 280 acres of green open space. Ofsted rated ‘Good’ schools for all ages are also located close by.
Residents can take advantage from excellent commuter links with the A14 and A6 are just a short drive away. Kettering train station is just over two miles away and can take commuters to London St Pancras in just an hour.