EXPERTS are on hand to help families put their own personal touch on their dream home in Wilmslow.
Taylor Wimpey's Heathfield Farm development has been attracting lots of interest from potential buyers.
Experienced sales executives Kate Tyson and Maxine Rossie are on hand to help house hunters find the property that suits them best.
Maxine Rossi, who has been advising buyers for four years, said: “By choosing a new build, buyers who purchase at the beginning of the build stage can personalise so much of their home so they can have their house exactly as they want it before moving in.
“The most rewarding part of my job is helping our customers make their dream homes a reality and buyers get a really personal service.”
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Chloe Dunn, sales and marketing director, said: “We’re so excited to be bringing the beautiful homes at Heathfield Farm a step closer to reality.
"Maxine and Kate are experienced in guiding buyers through the complex process of moving house and will make it as easy as possible for potential new residents during this difficult time.
“These sought-after properties are in high demand, so people wanting to make Heathfield Farm their home should get in touch to tour the site and reserve a plot as soon as they can.”
Heathfield Farm is run by award winning site manager Phil Hollows who received a seal of excellence from the National House Building Council in November 2020.
Phil Hollows, the award winning site manager at Heathfield Farm
The awards are the most highly regarded in the house-building industry.
The sales team will be operating in a Covid-secure manner, offering virtual appointments and socially distant on site appointments.
There are now just 39 three and five bedroom properties left at Heathfield Farm.
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