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Buy New Build Under First Time buyers Scheme Need Help to get the Price Drop Please
IANS325
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I have got 147k in the Pot, most new 3 bedroom build houses in our area are 170k, Any Tips for getting 20k of Advised Price
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Tell them you're a cash buyer assuming you are.0
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Not A cash Buyer0
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Buy something you can afford or don't buy an over-priced new-build.0
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I was hoping there was trade secret into getting the price down0
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There are tons of new bulid threads most discussing what discounts/incentives have been received by others. Do a search. (I've responded to so many as have many others and I can't bring myself to respond to yet another new build thread, sorry). Good luck with your purchase.0
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Here's a thread from yesterday which I did respond to, but asking much the same question as you: https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4026207=
Hope it helps.0
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