A LEADING North East housebuilder is holding a flurry of autumn events to showcase its developments to home buyers.
Miller Homes currently has 10 sites across the region, with a further five planned for next year.
And throughout September it is holding a series of weekend events at selected existing sites, aimed at everyone from first time buyers to those looking for deals and incentives or with a home to sell.
On 6 and 7 September its Astley Place development, overlooking the heritage coastline, at Seaton Delaval, Whitley Bay, will be inviting first time viewers to view its three-bedroom properties.
Each has an open plan kitchen/dining space with patio doors to the garden, while many also incorporate energy saving features such as flue gas and waste-water heat recovery systems and solar PV diverters which divert excess electricity to the hot water cylinder.
And, over the same weekend, Miller’s Blakeney Green development will be welcoming buyers looking to part exchange their current home for one of the 102 three to five-bedroom homes on the site at Chapelgarth, Sunderland.
Miller’s Part Exchange and Assisted Move schemes are designed to make the process as easy as possible, for those reluctant to face the, often stressful, task of selling their existing home.
The schemes entail Miller taking on the admin and costs associated with selling, managing the independent valuation and marketing of a customer’s property, sparing customers the need to find a buyer and covering the cost of estate agent and advertising fees.
Then, on 13 and 14 September, the spotlight falls on Miller Homes’ Bishops Walk development on the edge of Durham City.
Not only will buyers be able to view its luxurious, four-bedroom, detached, Charleswood show home but the company is offering generous deals on the Charleswood, including up to five per cent of the deposit paid.
And, on 20 and 21 September, Seaham Garden Village will be specifically inviting first time buyers to view its properties, while Station Fields, at Tanfield, will be introducing buyers to its deals and urging them to reserve early to move-in in 2026.
“Each of these sites is proving incredibly popular with buyers,” said sales director Lauren Angus, “but we really want to reach out to those people who still don’t know what a great range of properties we have and the numerous ways in which we make the whole buying process simpler and more straightforward.
“There really is an incentive for buyers at every stage of life and we will have independent financial advisers on hand at each event to talk them through the buying options available to them.”
For more information on Miller Homes’ developments in North East England visit: https://www.millerhomes.co.uk/locations/north-east-of-england.aspx