
Pembrokeshire homes available through Help to Buy Wales
The scheme, which was set to end in March 2025, has been extended to September 2026, providing more people with the opportunity to step onto or up the property ladder.
Augustus Grange is a mixed tenure development, located off St David's Road, that is being delivered with Pobl Group.
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The development will provide a total of 115 two and three-bedroom homes, just six miles from the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park.
The Help to Buy Wales scheme is designed to make the homebuying process easier and is not restricted to first-time buyers.
It is available on properties up to £300,000 and enables buyers to purchase a new build property with just a five per cent deposit.
The remainder is made up from a 75 per cent mortgage and a 20 per cent equity loan, which is interest free for the first five years.
A selection of three-bedroom homes are currently available at Augustus Grange, including the Lambourne and Lansdown style homes.
Suzie Hewitt, regional sales director at Lovell Homes, said: "Help to Buy Wales is an excellent scheme, so we were delighted by the news that it has been extended until 2026.
"For most people, buying a home is one of the biggest investments they will ever make, and this scheme has made the dream of homeownership possible for many buyers who would've thought it was out of reach.
"We have a fantastic selection of homes under £300,000 available at our Augustus Grange development, which have been designed for first-time buyers, growing families and those looking to rightsize to a more manageable property.
"We can't wait to help more buyers make the move to a new Lovell home and would encourage anyone who is interested to get in touch with our sales team to find out more."
To find out more about Augustus Grange, visit the Lovell Homes website or call 01437 468 024.
The development is open seven days a week, from 10am to 5pm.

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