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Electric Cars Are Now A Driving Force When Looking For A New Home

Bymollbin

Aug 28, 2020

A newbuild home, with electric car plug points and a chance to create a stylish interior, proved irresistible for one Guildford couple, who have just moved to one of the town’s latest developments.

 

Husband-and-wife Simoand Charlotte Wakeford snapped up a three-bedroom property at Cranleigh Grange, a Miller Homes community off Elmbridge Road.

 

The first-time buyers secured the first plot on the development last year, swapping a one-bedroom flat in the centre of Guildford for village life and a spacious home to grow into. 

 

Visual merchandiser Charlotte (30) said:

 

“This is our first owned property and we can’t wait to decorate and put our own stamp on it. The private driveway, with an outside electrical socket, means we can also now move to an electric car.”

 

“We love the layout of the house with the kitchen-diner looking out over a south-facing garden and bay window in the lounge. It’s a house we can grow into over the years.”

 

Simon, a 31-year-old business development executive who works in London, said that Cranleigh Grange was in the ideal location for the couple:

 

“Moving to Cranleigh means we have more space but can still keep commuting to a minimum for us both. The village has a real sense of community, so it is a good place to start a family.”

 

Simon and Charlotte managed to secure their new Downshire-style home by putting money aside each month for the deposit and making the most of share save and bonus schemes at work. They also received incentives from Miller Homes, including Stamp Duty paid.

 

Charlotte said:

 

“The whole buying process was simple and straightforward. Our plan was to move in 2020 but the incentives got us over the line last year.

 

“All the Miller Homes staff we worked with have been excellent, kept us informed and updated the app with the latest pictures of the build. We still pop in for a coffee at the sales centre and any queries have been addressed in record time.”

 

Tracey Forbes-Taylor, managing director at Miller Homes Southern welcomed the couple to Cranleigh Grange, adding that sustainability is becoming a priority for more home buyers:

 

“We are delighted that Simon and Charlotte are starting the next chapter of their lives here in Cranleigh, and that they have found a home that meets their current and future needs. 

 

“All of our developments are designed to be as sustainable as possible, from our energy-efficient homes and working considerately to protect the natural environment, to newer features like electric vehicle charging points.”   

 

Miller Homes celebrates its 85th anniversary this year, and in 2019 was awarded a five-star rating once again in the Home Builders Federation (HBF) National Home Builders Federation’s New Home Customer Satisfaction Survey.

For more details on Miller Homes’ developments in the South East, including Cranleigh Grange, visit www.millerhomes.co.uk/locations/south-east-of-england or call 03301 349 089.

By mollbin