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West Scotland house hunters invited to live free for a year

25th January 2008 Print
West Scotland house hunters invited to live free for a year Ask any home owner what their biggest financial burden is and the chances are the majority would say mortgage repayments, not to mention the copious amount of monthly bills that can add up. So being able to live payment free for an entire year probably sounds too good to be true.

Persimmon Homes West Scotland however, is offering buyers in the region the opportunity to enjoy just that, as the housebuilder is offering to cover mortgage repayments, utility bills, council tax plus building and contents insurance premiums for a full twelve months*. With the affects of Christmas weighing heavy in the pocket, Persimmon’s timing couldn’t be better.

Ingrid Gahagan, sales director for Persimmon Homes West Scotland said the live free for a year incentive has been introduced to ensure even more house hunters are able to move into the home of their dreams without financially overstretching themselves. She comments: “Not having to worry about the repayments and bills will relieve the monthly stresses and will allow buyers to fully enjoy living in their new home, with cash left over to spend elsewhere.

“Not only will it provide buyers with complete peace of mind for a whole year, but it will also enable them to build up a substantial bank of savings to spend on stylishly furnishing their new home or even treat themselves to a luxurious holiday.”

This exclusive offer is available for a strictly limited time on selected properties across the region, so if you want to turn the fantasy of living in your dream home into a reality, do not delay in making what is sure to be your purchase of the New Year.

If you would like more information on the live free for a year incentive or the range of homes available across the region, visit Persimmonhomes.com.

* Terms and conditions apply.

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West Scotland house hunters invited to live free for a year