PropertySale on new homes announced by Miller Homes

Sale on new homes announced by Miller Homes

Three unbelievable deals have been announced by Miller Homes to help homebuyers secure their dream home in January 2023.

Applicable across all of its North West developments, which includes sites in Lancashire, Merseyside, and Greater Manchester, and on all homes available for sale until the end of January, buyers can choose from one of the following offers that best suits their needs: 

  • 5% deposit paid by Miller Homes – ideal for first-time buyers looking to take their first step on the property ladder
  • A cash lump sum – up to £15,000 to spend on mortgage payments, bills or perhaps towards new furniture or décor for the new home.
  • Part Exchange Plus – this offer provides a guaranteed buyer with no estate agent fees, no buying chain, plus the full true value of the seller’s home at the point Miller Homes’ sell the home.

With 10 active developments across the region, there are a host of attractive new communities for home buyers to choose from. The Calders in Burnley is ideal for those looking to adapt to semi-rural living, whereas Varsity Quarter in Manchester is ideal for those wanting a taste of city centre life without the cost.

Clare Noakes, Sales Direction for Miller Homes in the North West said: “We’re kicking off 2023 with a choice of incredible offers to help support our future buyers. We recognise that all our customers are different, and we hope this will help them secure their new home.”

These offers will be available throughout January. Anyone interested in finding out more can visit their selected North West development during opening hours with no appointment necessary. Further information can be found at  www.millerhomes.co.uk.

Alex Stenson
Alex Stenson
Alex Stenson is a journalist covering North-West business news stories.
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