A housetype never seen before in the East Midlands in under
construction as part of the next phase at Miller Homes East
Midlands' Dukes Mead development in Bingham.
First opened in 2007, Dukes Mead - which has announced the
release of 13 new properties at the development - is an ideal
location that offers the opportunity to live close to a bustling
town centre while being within easy commuter distance of
Nottingham, Derby and Leicester.
Now, in response to growing demand, Miller Homes East Midlands
has released the new one, two, three and four-bedroom homes, with
prices starting from £119,950.
Amongst the housetypes released is the three-bedroom,
Gissing-style townhouse - a brand new housetype for the East
Midlands region - which features a light and airy dining room with
archway leading through to the kitchen, large lounge and a detached
single garage.
The master bedroom, situated on the second floor, features an
en-suite shower room, whilst the first floor comprises two
bedrooms, family bathroom and a study.
Paul Walters, senior sales manager at Miller Homes East
Midlands, commented: "Dukes Mead has always been one of our most
popular developments in the region and within a week of releasing
the new properties one had already been reserved.
"We understand that every homebuyer is different and strive to
offer potential homebuyers with a selection of properties available
so they can find the perfect home to suit them, so it's great to be
able to offer the new Gissing-housetype at the development."
The Gissing is just one of the selected properties at Dukes Mead
available via the MiWay scheme - an affordable home-ownership
scheme where buyers are offered a long-term equity loan from Miller
Homes, allowing them to pay from just 75 per cent of the purchase
price for a new property, with the remaining 25 per cent payable at
a later date.
Paul added: "MiWay gives buyers the confidence of owning 100 per
cent of their property from day one, but with just a limited number
of properties available via MiWay at Dukes Mead, potential buyers
will need to move quickly in order to secure what could well end up
being a home for life."