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Miller Homes extends 'MiWay' scheme in Warrington

27th January 2009 Print
Miller Homes extends 'MiWay' scheme in Warrington If you started the new year worrying about your finances and think there is no way you can afford a stylish new home, then Miller Homes is urging you to think again.

After helping hundreds of buyers across the UK move into a brand new home in 2008, the multi award-winning housebuilder is affirming its commitment to homebuyers in the North West and continuing to make new homes more affordable by extending the availability of its successful MiWay scheme across 17 of its 21 developments in the region.

Almost 270 homebuyers were able to move into a new Miller home last year, thanks to the initiative which enables purchasers to buy a new home without having to pay the full purchase price up front, but still own 100 percent of the property from day one. The scheme allows buyers to pay 75% now and 25% later with help in the form of long term equity loan from Miller Homes, with no interest or rent to pay (see millerhomes.co.uk/miway for details).

Buyers who found their perfect home with MiWay are David Bailey and Rachel Weightman, who were looking to buy in Warrington. They bought a new three bed ‘Wolsey’ home at Miller Homes “Saxon Park” in Sankey Bridges.

David says: “MiWay helped us buy our first home together. I had previously owned my own home but this is the first time for Rachel. We found buying using Miller Homes’ MiWay scheme straightforward and I would happily recommend it to people. For us it was a really simple, easy process. We originally reserved a plot at the end of August and moved in once the property was completed in December.

“Of all the new home developments we looked at in Warrington, Saxon Park offered the best value for money. What we really liked about the Wolsey house design was the master bedroom suite having its own floor at the top of the property. The location is also a good base for commuting as Rachel works in Newton-le-Willows and I travel to Bury. Since we moved in, the house has been everything we expected and wanted from our new home.”

According to Sue Warwick, National Sales and Marketing Director at Miller Homes, the success of the scheme shows that confidence isn’t the biggest issue for most house hunters – it is affordability:

“We believe in creating opportunities for all homebuyers and our MiWay scheme goes a long way in helping homebuyers move into their dream home. MiWay strikes a real chord with purchasers as buyers generally find themselves able to access some of the more competitive mortgage deals on the market.

“People know that new homes represent great value for money and we are committed to assuring people that buying a stylish, high quality property is affordable with Miller Homes. New homes have never been more affordable, in fact there has never been a more opportune time to buy a new property, making it the best investment you’ll ever make.”

For further information on MiWay and the range of properties available at Miller Homes’ 17 developments in the North West, visit millerhomes.co.uk/miway.

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Miller Homes extends 'MiWay' scheme in Warrington