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Michael Tuck New Homes in Gloucester are the leading New Homes marketing agents in the area. We currently have New Homes for sale in Gloucester, Kingsway, Coopers Edge, Cheltenham, Lydney, Stroud and Berkeley.
If you are looking to purchase a New Home, please enter your search criteria on the top left hand side of the page.
With a dedicated team of eight experienced New Homes personnel, we successfully market developments for a wide range of national, regional and local house builders. We are experts in all facets of New Homes sales, and provide regular advice to our customers on outright sales, shared ownership, part exchange and governments schemes such as NewBuy and Help to Buy.
We are often involved in proposed housing schemes from inception and help our clients decide the best housing mix, potential sales values, marketing strategies and likely target audience for their site. We compile regular market research in the area.
Once instructed to sell a New Homes site we will offer a bespoke marketing service to meet your needs. Examples of our current sites and success stories are listed below and range from being a referral agent to a full marketing package.
We also have an active database of potential purchasers looking for their ideal New Home in the area, who are kept in regular contact with new releases, price changes, open days and incentives.
Please call us on 01452 726443 should you wish to speak to a member of our team, our phone lines are open 7 days a week.
Success stories Current sites
Help to Buy
Introducing the Help to Buy scheme
Many people are unable to purchase a home or move house because of the large deposits required in today's difficult mortgage market. The Help to Buy scheme is a government initiative to help first time buyers and those looking to move up the housing ladder purchase a brand new home with only 5% deposit.
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You can start by purchasing from just 25% of your new home and then buy more as and when you can afford to. Your home is exclusively your own.
You share the ownership with the Housing Association but have all the rights and responsibilities of the full owner occupier.
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