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Vistry group PLC - Quality build and design in the UK
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Shameful
Shameful what you're doing to these businesses at Tollerton 😡
Unprofessional, shoddy and cheap.
Why is a company with such atrocious reviews on making the shoddiest houses being allowed to threaten business, livelihoods and careers before they even have any sort of planning permission agreed to build their “cheap” houses?! #savenottinghamairport
Why are this company closing businesses…
Why are this company closing businesses and making people lose their jobs on a site that has NO planning approval? This seems immoral and not a good advertisement for them at all
#savenottinghamairport
Vistry (Formerly Countryside) Traps First-Time Buyers in an Exploitative Leasehold Scam
Vistry Group (formerly Countryside) has set up a predatory leasehold trap at Fresh Wharf, preying on first-time buyers and migrant families who believed they were investing in their future.
Service charges have skyrocketed by nearly 50% in 2 years, with zero justification.
Essential maintenance is ignored – estate is falling apart, with safety hazards like broken lighting, security risks, and pest infestations.
Financial fraud – charges for services that have never been delivered, while leaseholders are denied access to receipts and invoices.
No accountability – they pass responsibility between managing agents, developers, and directors while continuing to extract extortionate fees.
Vistry has ensured that Fresh Wharf residents are trapped in a system designed to drain every penny possible while providing the bare minimum in return. This is an example of modern leasehold abuse at its worst.
If you are thinking of buying a Vistry/Countryside property – DON’T. They will sell you the dream of homeownership while locking you into a financial nightmare. Stay away.
Think twice before buying any house from Countryside Home …
Think twice before buying any house from Countryside Homes !!!!!!!!
Wrong position of garden boundary fence in my house by Countryside Homes with their NEGLIGENCE.
No RESOLUTION has been made by Countryside Homes yet!!!!!!!!
Don't do it
Don't do it. They used to be called 'Countryside' now they've rebranded as 'Vistry Group'--different name, same crooks.
You will find your home unsellable. They seem to be in cahoots with the service company 'FirstPort', who will increase your service charges and give you nothing in return. I'm now in a position where I will never be able to sell my flat due to the service charges and am currently in legal disputes over the matter.
Search for 'firstport removed' and the first article from Kent shows how a developer removed FirstPort in order to avoid the bad press, something Vistry Group seem to not care in the slightest about.
Having bought a new build home just…
Having bought a new build home just over a year ago With Stonewater/Vistry all seemed well until we discovered we had mold, rising damp and a garden with drainage so it floods and can’t be used! The house bricks are turning green because of the flooding.
Stonewater are shocking at replying to emails or phone calls and just keep passing the Buck too Vistry, we were told work would start on the garden in August (we are still waiting) also had two moisture tests done in the house and both confirmed rising damp (still waiting for it to be sorted).
We are at the point now we have NHBC and our local MP trying to help us!
It’s beyond a joke and the treatment of Stonewater/Vistry customers is disgraceful! We have a 4 year old in the house and if it’s not sorted it will become a real health hazard! For a house valued at over £400k you would have thought it would be great but honestly it’s not worth half that price! Disgusting stay away from Stonewater and Vistry
Worst company ever
Worst company ever, iv only lived in my new build property for 6months and it’s under a 1 year warranty. My boiler has stopped working 6 times due to a radiator leak that was there before I moved in and can’t fix and they have now left me with no working boiler or hot water or heating despite having premature newborn twins in the property with additional needs. They have been to fix it numerous times with no issue but on 10/01/25 when it was -5 on Friday night, Customer service said they will come in the next 24 hours and the engineer will call me when he’s on his way.
The engineer called me and said he wouldn’t be paid so he will not come as no heating or hot water isn’t considered urgent. After I complained back to customer service about this, they decided that it was my responsibility to fix it.
After a year of paying First Port…
After a year of paying First Port 'maintance' the adoptions team are still unable to get the basics right of what we are paying for. They manage First Port, but try to palm of answers and cannot even be bothered to check basics correctly. They are shameful.
Awful post completion care!
I have been in communication with their customer service team at Vistry Southern and have been speaking to multiple customer service co-ordinators across the span of 1.5 years. We have lots of snags of things that aren’t working or are faulty that were reported within the 2 year window, however there are a number of things you apparently need to report within the first few weeks or months.
I wouldn’t say I wouldn’t buy again, but they wouldn’t be my first choice having now experienced their customer post completion.
They are only interested in you completing the surveys they are marked against, once this is done then they have what they need and are happy to ignore and forget about you.
Proceed with caution would be my advice.
Do not buy from Vistry!
Do not buy from Vistry!! I live in Whiteley area Southampton, I do not know a single person who is even remotely satisfied with their property, ours is quite simply a accident waiting to happen, we haven’t been able to use our front door since we moved in, due to a ridiculous sizing error which has affected the whole estate the politics between Vistry and Cura, who are another complete joke of a company has simply drained us, it’s been 16 months now and we have altogether given up,
I work in the construction industry myself so my understanding of how these things are dealt with is comprehensive, I can see the buck being passed about like a tennis match, and life is too short to suffer the stress this has caused us any longer, we have stopped chasing this vital safety repair, and instead started to focus our attention on informing everyone we can, about the terrible people and appalling treatment we have had at the hands of Vistry and Cura!! AVOID AT ALL COSTS.
Would Never Buy again from Vistry!!
Would Never Buy again from Vistry!!
So many defects with the house we bought one year ago, they fail to accept responsibility for them and fail to get them resolved.
Customer Service is appalling.
Warning to Potential Buyers!
I regret purchasing my home from Countryside (Vistry Group partnership). Initially, everything seems fine, but the problems start after you complete the purchase. The company shows little respect for their customers. I've faced numerous issues that should have been resolved before the handover.
Despite claiming to be customer-focused, they don't take you seriously. I've had a sub-floor issue since moving in, reported it early on, and a year later, it's still unresolved. Contractors inspect but blame each other, and no one takes accountability. They closed my case, claiming the floor was within tolerance, advising me to contact NHBC if dissatisfied. An independent survey confirmed the floor was not within tolerance and found other major non-compliances.
If you can't back out of your purchase, I strongly recommend an independent survey before moving in. I've been lied to and given empty promises. They handle identical issues for others but try to avoid fixing mine. I've had recurring drainage problems, initially dismissed as a one-off. They clear the blockages but deflect addressing the root cause.
If I could turn back time, I would not have bought from Countryside or any of the other Vistry Partnerships. Consider this a warning if you're thinking about purchasing from them.
Terrible experience and Vistry could…
Terrible experience and Vistry could not care less. Save yourself your sanity and do not buy a house from any of their subsidiaries!
Roads left unfinished for over a year…
Roads left unfinished for over a year now. Still waiting with no definite date for when they'll be completed.
Shoddy workmanship, extremely poor customer service. Would not recommend.
Not complying with BUILDING REGULATIONS
Left estate unfinished, did not even adapt roads.
Absolutely everything build in the cheapest way, not complying with building regulations.
Buy elsewhere!
I should have listened - what a farrago
When I embarked on my first house buying experience I was convinced buying a new build was the way to go, even when my brother-in-law advised against it. I just wanted a new home where everything was brand new and I knew I could go back to the developer with any issues.
So I found a property in Warwickshire under the Bovis/Vistry brand and secured a mortgage on a three-bedroom home. Boy do I regret my decision.
Despite the spindly two trees near the front that will take 40 years to grow, the estate isn't too bad and for the first six months everything seemed fine – until water started seeping through the upstairs ceiling. I contacted Vistry via email but received no reply. So I emailed again. Then I called and was told they'd send someone out who never replied. So I had to hire a roofer to look into it, first with a drone. A tile had come loose. He returned with a cherry picker to fix it but while up there noticed that many more tiles had come loose. I reported this to Visty but still no response.
Then my brother-in-law, a builder came for a visit and I told him the issue. He wasn't surprised, he said, because he'd been called out to several Vistry/Bovis homes with loads of issues. So I asked him to use his professional acumen and tell me if anything else was wrong with the house.
Where do I begin? The bath panel came away in his hands with ease as if it hadn't been fixed properly. Worse only three legs of the bath were supported. Then he looked at the piping and said it had been done by an idiot with a weird loop connection he couldn't get his head around. There was also a lot of building material lying around under the bath.
It got worse when he went outside with his laser machine only to discover that the righthand outside wall was two inches out of true from top to bottom. In all he spotted about 10 defects in the build, including loose guttering, badly rendered joins, a large gap in a floorboard in the under stairs cupboard and evidence of mice or rats in the area under the gap.
Since then, I've had a water leak under the floorboards, umpteen issues with the power suddenly tripping and more tiles coming loose.
This company is an utter sham – a bunch of cowboys who are all nicey nice during the buying process but then nothing, no response, when you need them.
I urge you to avoid anything built by Vistry and its other hell-hole companies, Bovis and Linden because once you're in, the problems start and you're left with sorting out everything yourself.
I should have gone to Rightmove and bought an established home like most sane people instead of being conned into thinking that new is best. Believe me, it isn't.
I even tried emailing the CEO Greg Fitzgerrald and again got zero response. So this shithole is now back on the market. Can't wait to get out and buy a proper home. You live and learn.
Checked out this Page
Checked out this Page
Quiet Shocking , what you Read
That said I though Countryside Trustpilot was a Disgrace , this is far Worse
Read Before you Buy , seems to be what is coming across as the Message x
Brookfield Vale, Blackburn.
From paying our initial holding fee for a new house with Countryside Properties at Brookfield Vale in Blackburn, to moving in on the promised date, our experience has been wonderful.
Michelle in the Sales Office went above and beyond attending to every enquiry. Phil and Paul, the site managers were great. Always polite and attentive, the site is immaculate and any snagging has been attended to quickly, efficiently and to an excellent standard.
The planting in the development is generous and interesting and the on site health and safety is exemplary.
We love our new home and thoroughly recommend this company to anyone wishing to buy a new home
Irene and Alan Matthews
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