Ashberry Homes launch scheme in Lincolnshire offering buyers up to £6,000 towards mortgage payments

House buyers could save up to £6,000 when purchasing a new-build home in Lincolnshire thanks to an incentive scheme launched by Ashberry Homes.The national housebuilder recently launched a mortgage contribution scheme, which aims to help potential buyers secure their dream home.
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Available on selected plots at developments across the country, the initiative is designed to support buyers, particularly first-time purchasers, during a time when living costs continue to put pressure on household budgets. The development taking part in Lincolnshire is Bourne Springs in Bourne.

Ashberry Homes previously ran a similar initiative from Boxing Day last year to the end of March 2023.

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Following the success of this initial mortgage contribution scheme, Ashberry Homes was keen to provide a similar option for those looking to buy in the second half of 2023.

Bourne Springs showhome - Ashberry mortgage contributionBourne Springs showhome - Ashberry mortgage contribution
Bourne Springs showhome - Ashberry mortgage contribution

Steve Smith, Sales Director at Ashberry Homes, said: “The introduction of the mortgage contribution scheme offers both first-time buyers and current homeowners considerable support towards the purchase of their dream home.

“Ashberry Homes is offering to pay the equivalent of £1,000 a month towards buyers’ mortgage payments for up to six months on selected plots. With a range of different homes available, a variety of purchasers will be catered for, from those looking to upscale to downsizers.

“Anyone looking for more information should get in touch with the development they’re interested in to find out more about this incentive.”

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Buyers who take advantage of Ashberry Homes’ mortgage contribution offer will also benefit from living in an energy efficient new-build house, which could save them an average of £2,200 a yearon their fuel bills when compared to an older property of a similar size.*

In addition to this, all new homes being built by Ashberry Homes 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.

For more information on Ashberry Homes’ mortgage contribution scheme, which is available until Thursday 30 November 2023, go to: https://www.ashberryhomes.co.uk.

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

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

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