Get passionate about a Miller home

The passion, the dizzying infatuation and endless longing for The One - emotions not just felt by many couples at this time of year, but also by those buying a new home. According to Kirstie Allsopp, Channel 4’s property guru, it only takes 11 seconds to fall in love with a new home.
Steve McElroy, Miller Homes’ Yorkshire sales director said: “Many people have fallen in love at first sight and with February being the month of love we would like to ask all of our visitors to take up the challenge and see if they too could fall in love in just 11 seconds, with a Miller home of course!”
Miller Homes has 14 existing and soon to be opened developments across the region. The developments boast a plethora of properties ranging from one bedroom apartments to five bedroom detached houses and will suite all manner of tastes and budgets.
Although whilst putting Miller’s challenge to the test potential buyers should also be aware that it’s not just the heart but also the head that has a say. According to scientists the brain is the first phase of love; it begins with the initial attraction, leads into dizzying infatuation followed by knowing that you have found The One. Buying a new home is exactly the same, but also has a multitude of benefits that even the shrewdest of minds could not object to; thermal efficiency, additional security, high standards of fixtures and fittings, hassle free moving and low maintenance to name but a few.
Steve continued: “Once a buyer has fallen in love with their Miller home the transition into being a strong relationship is easy. Our fully trained staff are on hand to advise buyers of their options and keep them informed every step of the way.
“Many buyers have been that infatuated with a Miller built home they have cemented their relationship further by progressing up the Miller property ladder, as well, as introducing us to their friends; in fact 98% of our customers would recommend a Miller home to their friends!”
Some interesting Valentine’s Day facts:
-It’s estimated that 13 million cards will be sent this Valentine’s Day
- Around £151 million will be spent on flowers
- Around £384 million will be spent on chocolate
- Around £18 million will be spent on lingerie
- In one poll, seven out of 10 women questioned claimed they would prefer an intimate dinner at home prepared by their other half, while 67% said they would appreciate any loving act – as long as it was original.
Don’t let this Valentine’s Day pass you by, if you want to fall in love in 11 seconds why not visit one of Miller’s sensational showhomes across the Yorkshire region. Most sales centres and showhomes are open Thursday to Monday from 10.30am to 5.30pm. For further details about the 14 developments, log onto millerhomes.co.uk.