Wednesday, February 5, 2025

First time buyers to enjoy modern rural living with the first homes scheme

Thanks to the government’s First Homes scheme, first-time buyers can enjoy modern and connected living as well as the peace and quiet of rural life at Keepmoat’s picturesque Warren Wood View housing development.

Available to local first-time buyers, the First Homes scheme allows potential buyers to purchase a beautiful home at Warren Wood View at a 30% discounted price, including the three-bedroom Danbury semi-detached home from £147,696.

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Based on the edge of Gainsborough, just 1.5 miles from the bustling town centre, Warren Wood View is a connectivity hub, with fantastic transport links including nearby bus stops and Gainsborough Central train station all a short walk away, there to connect you to Lincoln, Doncaster, Peterborough and beyond.

Enjoy the development’s vast green open spaces and charming woodland on your doorstep, ready to be explored. If a weekend trip to town is usually on the cards, there’s plenty of local amenities to take advantage of as well, including local supermarkets such as Morrisons and Marshall’s Yard retail park where you can enjoy a spot of shopping, a bite to eat and an afternoon of fun.

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With a range of detached and semi-detached two-, three- and four-bedroom homes, along with four stunning showhomes available to view, there’s no better time to get in touch with the Keepmoat team and discover everything Warren Wood View and the First Homes scheme has to offer.

For further details visit: https://www.keepmoat.com/warren-wood-view-gainsborough

Pix: Shaun Flannery/shaunflanneryphotography.com

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