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Buy new and you could enjoy lower fuel bills

20th June 2008 Print
Buy new and you could enjoy lower fuel bills With reports this week that household energy bills could increase by as much as 40 per cent this winter, as oil and wholesale gas prices hit record highs, now is the time to ensure your home is as energy efficient as possible. The increases in energy costs could mean households paying £400 more a year on average for their gas and electricity, and this figure could rise even higher if your property is poorly insulated.

Home owners looking to reduce this latest impact of the credit crunch on their bank balances should consider a move to a new build property according to Persimmon Homes. Not only will purchasers save on the ongoing costs of maintenance on an older property but with new homes boasting excellent insulation they could make significant savings on their energy bills. Indeed, proven to generate over 60 per cent less CO2 emissions than an older property (the equivalent of taking one car off British roads or driving 10,000 miles less a year per household), a new build property could save home owners over £500 on average energy bills.*

"The advantages of buying a new build property have been well documented in the press, however, now more than ever, the financial saving associated with a new home could make a huge impact on home owners disposable income," commented Nina Hester, sales director for Persimmon Homes Severn Valley.

"A saving of £500 could make a big difference in helping consumers counteract rising living costs and enable them to still enjoy those little treats such as takeaways and trips to the cinema."

"As a developer we are also responding to the tightening economy by offering house hunters a wide choice of purchasing options designed to make securing a home in the current climate as easy as possible," continued Nina. "A low interest rate combined with extremely competitively priced properties means now is clearly a buyers market and with some excellent mortgage deals available for financially secure buyers there's no reason not to make a move this summer."

The message is clear - whatever your budget, circumstance or requirement, Persimmon Homes has an energy efficient new home, a deal and informed advice available to get you on the move - three key factors that should certainly help boost consumer confidence.

Currently based in Bridgwater, Persimmon Homes Severn Valley has new home developments in key locations including Bristol, Stroud, Dursley, Weston-super-Mare and at Port Marine in Portishead - one of the largest eco-housing schemes in Europe.

For further information or to find your nearest Persimmon Homes development, log on to Persimmonhomes.com.

*according to New Homes Marketing Board

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Buy new and you could enjoy lower fuel bills