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buggle13
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Hello,
We are first time buyers and have found a style of home which is perfect for us.
It is made by Taylor Wimpey and the same style is available at most of their new developments.
If there anyway of finding out where their old developments are situated?
We have found 1 house which is the same style for sale, but want to know if there may be more on the market.
It makes financial sense for us to buy a existing house rather than paying a premium for a new house.
Thanks for any advice which can be offered
We are first time buyers and have found a style of home which is perfect for us.
It is made by Taylor Wimpey and the same style is available at most of their new developments.
If there anyway of finding out where their old developments are situated?
We have found 1 house which is the same style for sale, but want to know if there may be more on the market.
It makes financial sense for us to buy a existing house rather than paying a premium for a new house.
Thanks for any advice which can be offered
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Errr... ask them??0
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Why not look on Rightmove for the area where you want to buy? You know what the house type looks like, so it should be fairly easy to find any for sale.If you are querying your Council Tax band would you please state whether you are in England, Scotland or Wales0
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ask them, call the regional sales office for your chosen area or local estate agents keep details incase homes on the market again.my bark is worse than my bite!!!!!!!!0
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