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Advice on buying a brand new home => House Builders => Bovis Homes => Topic started by: New Home Expert on November 13, 2017, 07:39:08 am

Title: Move in By Christmas Bovis Homes 2017
Post by: New Home Expert on November 13, 2017, 07:39:08 am
Yet again Bovis Homes are offering buyers "bribes" this time in the form of vouchers to legally complete before Christmas.  Last year the company hit a new low for the industry by handing out  £3,000 payments to buyers (http://www.new-home-blog.co.uk/bovis-bribe-buyers-to-move-into-unfinished-new-homes/) in return for them legally completing on houses that were far from being finished just so it could inflate their year-end completion figures.

This years "offer" from Bovis  Ho Ho Ho!
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Imagine, Not only could you be in your new home for Christmas but we could cover the cost of your special day too!
Just imagine... all the stress and worry on the lead up to Christmas with umpteen food shops, visiting family to organise and cater for and not forgetting the Christmas shopping to fit in! Well, here at Bovis Homes we would like to make your Christmas as special and stress free as possible.

You could not only be in your new home in time for Christmas but we are also offering you all of the following!; Your Christmas dinner... £500 Waitrose gift card Your Christmas decorations... £500 John Lewis gift card Your Christmas gifts... £1,000 Love 2 Shop, £1,000 Argos & £1,000 Currys/PC World gift card You really can enjoy the very best this Christmas!
Title: Re: Move in By Christmas Bovis Homes 2017
Post by: Matron on November 13, 2017, 10:58:10 am
😂😂😂 Unfortunately people will fall for this.
Title: Re: Move in By Christmas Bovis Homes 2017
Post by: New Home Expert on November 14, 2017, 06:03:10 am
I found a post by a Bovis buyer who was completing before Christmas asking for the vouchers.
Bovis told them they already had a better "deal" which also included "free" carpets and turf which was worth more than the vouchers.

It applies to the stick houses that have fallen through after buyers pull out, or certain plots on a development that no one wants to buy!

All buyers would be better asking for £20,000 discounts. Around now, they would get them!