Poundbury development is a sustainable development of 1,700 homes on the outskirts of Dorchester in Dorset.
Spicerhaart Part Exchange & Assisted Move has secured a contract with Morrish Builders, a family owned developer.
Poundbury development is a sustainable development of 1,700 homes on the outskirts of Dorchester in Dorset.
Morrish Builders began working on Poundbury in 1997.
Jo Greaves, corporate communications and Morrish family member, said: “Poundbury is a unique project and it is amazing to have been involved in it for so long, watching it grow to the bustling community it is today.
“We are frequently releasing new homes at Poundbury and it is such a sought-after location that we are never short of interest.
“We appreciate moving can be stressful, so we want to make it as easy and quick as possible for customers to move into their new home.
“So, we have decided to bring in Spicerhaart Part-Exchange, another way of us assisting our customers with the buying process.”
Neil Knight, managing director at Spicerhaart Part-Exchange and Assisted Move, added: “Poundbury is a fantastic development so it is no wonder that so many people are keen to buy a home there.
“They will now be able to put in an offer safe in the knowledge that they will be able to sell their current home quickly and stress-free through us.”
Poundbury has been built on land owned by the Duchy of Cornwall to reflect HRH Prince of Wales’ vision to create a traditional, mixed-use, sustainable development with a strong sense of community.
As well as Poundbury, Morrish Builders is working on a range of other developments in the South that they will be looking to offer part-exchange on through the Spicerhaart service.