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Angry homeowners say their new-build 'dream' properties are 'joke' houses

06 May 2023 , 12:37
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The owners say they've had to deal with a catalogue of issues including an unsecured dishwasher (Image: Wakefield Express / SWNS)

Furious homeowners have slammed a developer, saying their new-build "dream" homes have turned out to be nightmare properties with a host of problems.

Andy Toulson says he's had to deal with a catalogue of issues since buying his townhouse in Castleford, Yorkshire - from a toilet that won't stop flushing to a kitchen that "virtually needs a full replacement".

Other problems include a faulty staircase, plumbing issues, poor windows that allow cold in, an unsecured dishwasher, a kitchen extractor fan without a flue and a waterlogged garden.

The property is part of a development called Elliot Place, sold and managed by developers Avant Homes.

Mr Toulson, who moved into the Yorkshire property with his partner Emma, said: "It's destroyed our dream.

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"We were hoping to be in and settled for Christmas but when we have had guests they see all the problems and ask 'what's wrong with that?'.

Angry homeowners say their new-build 'dream' properties are 'joke' housesAndy Toulson, Adam Newman and Peter Gregory say their new-build homes in Castleford have multiple issues (Wakefield Express / SWNS)

"It's become a joke house having to explain how the toilet works.

Mr Toulson said he's complained to Avant Homes, but to no avail.

"I feel that now Avant has our money, they're not interested," he added. "They have the resources and parts to fix our problems but their priority is to build more and get more people in to make money.

"There's now even a board outside the showhouse on the estate saying Avant are highest rated for customer satisfaction!

"All I want is some factual information, no rubbish, and some fixed, agreed dates to get the work done."

Angry homeowners say their new-build 'dream' properties are 'joke' housesOther issues include a kitchen extractor fan without a flue (Wakefield Express / SWNS)

Mr Toulson is not the only homeowner on the project that has reported sub-standard work.

Adam Newman and his wife moved onto the estate last February.

He said: "We have had problems from the moment we moved in and still have the same problems now.

"We have a heat recovery system in our house that's never worked properly.

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"Numerous electricians have been and they don't know how it works themselves.

"We haven't had the extraction on in our house because it's linked to the same system, which will end up with the walls being mouldy.

Angry homeowners say their new-build 'dream' properties are 'joke' housesThe owners also complain of poor windows that allow cold in (Wakefield Express / SWNS)

"We live near the motorway and when we bought the house Avant said we wouldn't hear any noise from it because the windows were high performance acoustic windows.

"But it's the opposite - it's a nightmare it feels like the windows are open when they're not.

"When you're paying £300,000 for a house you expect it to be luxury."

Peter Gregory, who lives at Towchester Drive in the development, said he had trouble with drafts and external brickwork.

He said: "Our brickwork is still covered with cement after one jet washing some time ago. Avant have looked at the photos I've sent them and refuse to attend to clean them properly saying they are 'within tolerance'.

"That seems to be their answer to anything that they don't want to fix."

An Avant Homes spokesperson said: "We have been in dialogue with Mr Toulson and are currently working closely with him to address and resolve the items he has discussed with us regarding his home at Elliott Place."

Sara Odeen-Isbister

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