Cashback Offer From Major Midlands Housebuilder
Posted 22 November 2022 by
Keith OsborneWilliam Davis Homes – a winner of WhatHouse? Awards which is selling brand new homes at developments across the Midlands – is helping with the impact of increased mortgage rates and rising household bills with an offer to new buyers of £500 a month cashback for two years.
William Davis Homes sales director Steve Rush said: “We know these are difficult times, when every penny counts, and that’s why we’ve arranged a fantastic offer to put more pounds in our buyers’ pockets. At William Davis, we’ve been making moving possible for over 87 years – and now is no different. Whether you’re a first-time buyer, outgrowing your current home or looking to downsize, we have offers and options to help you make your move.”
New buyers will receive £500 a month for two years, subject to terms and conditions. This offer is available only on selected homes and developments, with completions by 31 March 2023. Only one offer or incentive can be used per reservation.
Research by the Home Builders Federation has found that buyers of new build homes could save up to £2,600 a year in their energy bills.
William Davis Homes has ten active developments across the Midlands:
- Thorpebury In The Limes in Hamilton, Leicestershire
- Hastings Green, Kirby Muxloe, Leicestershire
- Regency Park, Castle Donington, Leicestershire
- Wellington Place, Market Harborough, Leicestershire
- Buttercup Fields, Shepshed, Leicestershire
- Lace Fields, Ruddington, Nottinghamshire
- Prince’s Place, Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire
- Houlton, Rugby, Warwickshire
- Skylarks, Chesterfield, Derbyshire
- Copcut Rise, Copcut, Worcestershire
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