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GROWING FAMILY FIND THEIR DREAM MILLER HOME IN NORTH TYNESIDE
A North East family has settled into their forever home at leading housebuilder Miller Homes’ Heritage Green development in Backworth.
Nicola and Ben Gilroy wanted to move into a larger home to accommodate their growing family of four including their children Frankie and Jasmin and fell in love with the five-bedroom detached Rosebury house type.
Nicola, a PR consultant, said: “We viewed a number of new build developments across the North East, and chose Miller Homes based on the fantastic customer service we experienced whilst visiting Heritage Green. The high standards of the development’s showhome were also clear from our first viewing.
“It’s a huge decision choosing what you hope to be your forever home but the development ticked all of the boxes. It’s accessible and within a nice community where we could picture our children growing up, plus a new school has recently opened in the area which really appealed to us.
“The customer care from Miller Homes has been superb and the effort all of the team have gone to ensuring a smooth buying and moving process has been great, making it a dream come true to move into our new family home. We’re so settled and can’t wait to make memories here.”
Andrew Somerville, associate sales director at Miller Homes North East, added: “We’re really pleased to have helped Nicola and Ben find their dream family home. Our Heritage Green development offered the couple exactly what they were looking for and it’s great to see the family enjoying life at the development.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Miller Homes .
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