Penllergaer
Help to Buy Roadshow coming to Swansea
Barratt Developments brings its first ever ‘Help to Buy – Wales Roadshow’ to Swansea designed to help first-time buyers onto the property ladder.

The event will be coming to the developer’s Pentref Llewelyn site in Penllergaer on Saturday 6th May.
The series of events will celebrate the extension of Help to Buy — Wales, which will now run until 2025, with a higher price cap of £300,000 on eligible new-build properties* — in line with average house prices in Wales.
Attended by Help to Buy – Wales experts and independent mortgage advisors and the Barratt sales teams, the drop-in events will run between 12pm and 4pm, providing prospective buyers with the opportunity to ask questions and seek free advice over a cup of tea.
Richard Lawson, Sales Director at Barratt Developments South Wales, said: “Stepping onto the property ladder for the first time is an exciting milestone, and we want to help make this process as straightforward as possible for prospective buyers.
“We have a variety of schemes available to help support buyers, including Help to Buy — Wales, and we welcome anyone to come along to find out more and ask any questions they might have about the house-buying process — no matter how big or small.
“Having recently been awarded the maximum five-stars in the annual Home Builders Federation New Homes Customer Satisfaction Survey — for a record-breaking 14th year in a row — we take pride in the quality of services we provide, and hope our roadshow will help even more buyers realise their ambition of becoming a homeowner.”
Since its launch in January 2014, Help to Buy — Wales has helped 13,405 buyers purchase a new-build home — of which, nearly 80% were first-time buyers stepping onto the property ladder for the first time.
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