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Celebrating St David’s Day with showhome launch
A new homes development in Flintshire will be joining in the celebrations for the patron saint of Wales, by launching its showhome. The Oaks, at Oakenholt, is the latest site from Persimmon Homes and the company has chosen St David’s Day (March 1st) as the perfect moment to unveil its designer des res. David Hodgson, sales and marketing director for Persimmon Homes North West, said: “Oakenholt is a lovely village in a superb location, and we felt it was appropriate to reference Flintshire’s Welsh heritage by opening the new show house on this significant date. “The development has attracted a lot of interest from local buyers, especially those who are keen to get more for their money, as it is an easy commute into Chester.” The Oaks, on Chester Road, is a charming collection of practical two, three and four bedroom family homes from £135,995. Buyers can access the Government’s Help to Buy scheme, meaning a new home can be secured with just a five per cent deposit. David added: “As part of our showhome launch weekend, we are able to offer free fitted carpets, £1,000 towards legal fees, stamp duty paid, free turf and fencing for the rear garden and stainless steel appliances on selected plots. “The Oaks has everything you would want and need for everyday living close to hand. The local amenities include supermarkets, shops, recreational facilities and a retail park. “There’s also plenty to do for outdoor enthusiasts as the development is perfectly placed near the countryside of North Wales.” For more information visit www.persimmonhomes.com
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Judith Sanders .
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