George Wimpey offers homebuyers the chance to win a home
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by Kay Murchie
The first 500 visitors through the doors of the Axis apartment development in Lewisham in south east London will have the opportunity to win a home if they crack a six-digit combination.
Each participant in the competition gets to input the combination of their choice.
The Crack The Safe weekend, held by housebuilder George Wimpey next weekend (Saturday 31st and Sunday 1st November), will provide prospective homebuyers the opportunity to win a brand new apartment worth £144,995.
Those who arrive at the Sales Centre between 11am and 6pm next weekend can register their details to earn the chance to attempt to open the safe holding the key to a new apartment.
Anyone interested in winning a new home at Axis can visit the Sales Centre, situated at 262-274 Lewisham High Street, between 11am and 6pm on Saturday 31st or Sunday 1st November.
Studios at the Axis apartment development are available from £144,995, while two-bedroom apartments are priced at £207,995.
Apartments feature open-plan kitchen/living rooms offering a large space for entertaining and access through the apartment building to a roof terrace.
Meanwhile, two-bedroom apartments have an en-suite to the master bedroom, as well as a main bathroom.
The development is a short distance from Lewisham High Street, which is a thriving part of south east London and offers a new shopping centre, as well as an outdoor market which is open every day.
Anyone interested can call 01372 385 800 or visit www.georgewimpey.co.uk
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