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Mortgages / Housing
News Release from: Exchange Insurance Company | Subject: Exchange Bond
Edited by the Insidemoneytalk Editorial
Team on 11 February 2008
Fresh Invest remove deposit dilemma for
clients
The financial product that is transforming the way we buy property - the Exchange Bond - will now be offered to clients of Fresh Invest, a leading property investment company.
As a replacement to the traditional cash deposit when buying property, the Exchange Bond provides financial flexibility for investors, particularly bulk investors, as Fresh Invest has discovered.Graeme Johnson, director of Fresh Invest, comments: "We have found the Exchange Bond to be an incredibly useful financial product It makes the property purchasing process easier and faster
This article was originally published on Insidemoneytalk on 22 Feb 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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George Wimpey joins the Exchange Bond revolution
The Exchange Bond, the innovative financial product that frees property buyers from raising a cash deposit, is now being offered to purchasers on selected new homes built by George Wimpey.
The main advantage for the majority of our clients is that it minimises their capital outlay and allows them to keep their cash until completion."The Exchange Bondandreg; is fast establishing itself as the leading deposit replacement product and industry leader, with a growing list of over 300 homebuilders currently offering the product nationwide.Frank Speight, Joint CEO of Exchange Bond, says: "The Exchange Bond offers many advantages to property investors as it is a simple and secure way to guarantee a property on exchange of contracts.
We are delighted that forward-thinking companies like Fresh Invest recognise the product's potential and see the added value that they can offer their clients by recommending the Exchange Bond."For further information on the Exchange Bond, please visit www.exchangebond.com and for Fresh Invest, please see www.freshinvest.co.uk.
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