Miller Homes unveils phase two of major developments in the North East
Would-be North East homebuyers can get a first glimpse of the new phases of a range of leading housing developments at a series of VIP buyer events.
Miller Homes is set to unveil the second phases at two of its prestigious sites in the region, Stephenson Meadows, Callerton, Newcastle and at Longridge Farm, Bedlington over the next few months.
And in a separate event it will also be showcasing the Roman Fields development at Corbridge, which offers a mix of luxury three, four and five bedroomed homes, perfect for anyone wanting to downsize, buy a second home or looking for an investment property in a picturesque location.
Aisling Ramshaw, sales director at Miller Homes North East believes these three events will offer the perfect opportunity to see the variety of the properties available and what each location has to offer.
“We are very excited to be able to showcase phase 2 of both Stephenson Meadows and Longridge Farm and also to highlight what Roman Fields has to offer,” she said. “More than 80 per cent of the properties at Corbridge have been sold, so this really will be the last opportunity for buyers to own a home at this very popular development.”
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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