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Home buying advice for first timers in Hyde

11th October 2010 Print
Morris' Moorside Place development

Housebuilder Morris has seen first time buyers flocking to its Moorside Place development in Hyde to get expert property advice before they take the leap onto the property ladder.

The housebuilder has partnered with an independent financial advisor to offer specialist advice that will help guide first time buyers through the moving process. Last weekend a surge of homebuyers turned out to speak to the advisor who spent the weekend at the development.

First time buyers are able to find out how they can take advantage of incentives like Morris’ furniture package which is available on selected properties at the Moorside Place development and includes carpets, curtains, a washer dryer, and a fridge freezer, as well as a comprehensive range of furniture, cutlery, crockery, bedding, lamp-shades and a 32” LCD TV with DVD player.

Chris Minshall, regional sales director for Morris, said: “Buying a brand new home direct from a housebuilder is a lot simpler than buying a second hand property.

“It can be difficult knowing where to start for some first time buyers. Speaking to one of our expert advisors at Moorside Place allows first time homebuyers to talk through their options and find out more about how Morris can help homebuyers have a quick and hassle-free move.”

The development is a mix of one and two bedroom apartments as well as two and three bedroom houses that are perfect for young professionals and families. The desirable development overlooks the nearby Peak Forest Canal and sits a short drive away from The Peak District National Park.

Morris currently has a range of homes available at Moorside Place starting from just £94,750.

For more information on Morris’ first time buyer advice visit Moorside Place sales office, open Thursday to Monday from 10.30am to 5.30pm, at Wellington Street, Hyde, SK14 2BA.

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Morris' Moorside Place development