Summer Offer For Scottish Buyers
WhatHouse? Award-winning developer Miller Homes has a special offer up for grabs for house hunters in the West of Scotland between 12 May and 30 June.
Buyers who reserve their new build home could win a Summer Garden Package worth over £1,500 and featuring a range of summer must-haves, including contemporary garden furniture, a Weber BBQ and an Ooni pizza oven, ideal for enjoying alfresco dining.
For those looking to enjoy lazy sunny days, there’s even a garden beanbag bed and digital radio to fill your garden with summer sounds. The ultimate summer garden package gives one lucky winner everything they’ll need to enjoy a slice of paradise in the comfort of their brand new home.
The chance to win the Summer Garden Package is available across all Miller developments in the West of Scotland, including Evergreen Manor, Stoneyetts Village, Millerbank, Garshake Gardens, Hawkhead, Ellismuir Gardens, Ellismuir Park, Highstonehall, Highstonehall Park, Jackton Gardens and Newton Fields.
Properties at Miller Homes developments are suitable for a range of buyers, from young families looking to size up or first-time buyers, to downsizers and retirees. Offers are available on selected homes and include a choice of 5% deposit paid, Part Exchange or a £15,000 cash contribution when you move. Incentives are available until Wednesday 31 May.
Louise Caldwell, sales director for Scotland West, says: “We have a superb range of homes across the West of Scotland and would encourage anyone thinking about making a move to take advantage of our current offers. With summer just around the corner, there’s no better way to enjoy your new home than with the complete garden entertaining package.”
Buyers who reserve a new home will be automatically entered into the competition. Full terms and conditions can be found on the website.
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