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Clitheroe Advertiser & Times, August 12th. 1093 . 23 NEW HOMES DEVELOPMENT OPENING BY MR BLOBBY


TV M e g a s ta r Mr ' Blobby was in town to open a new show home at Gieeson Homes’ L o n g r id g e H e a th D e v e lo pm e n t in Brierfield.


Blobby managed to do the honours without cre a tin g too much chaos and went down very well with local children.


The disaster-prone


is the three-bedroomed Pendle design, which staff in the neighbour­ ing site sales office hope is going to be one of their best sellers.


The new show home


home is aimed at the young family — possi­ bly first-time buyers, or e x is t in g home- owners looking to upgrade.


The fully detached Accommodation is


ample with intelligent utilisation of the avail­ able space creating the impression of a much larger house.


homes, the levels of standard equipment


As with all Gieeson


are impressive. A sin­ gle garage, en-suite facilities, integrated


oven, hob, fridge, freezer and dishwasher


are all included in the package, cutting out much of the hassle and additional expenses


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associated with buying a new home.


tion is expected to be another major selling point at Longridge


The out-of-town loca­


Heath, with the cur­ rent phase offering stunning views across


the Calder Valley to Fence and Pendle Hill.


Heath start at £68,500 and the new show home is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thurs­ day to Monday, includ­ ing weekends.


Prices at Longridge Join Alfred McAlpine Homes and take a look at their new


Showhomes at Woodlea Park. The homes on this development have been specially designed, many with split-levels, to create


an interesting living environment.


How to find guidance on arranging a mortgage


UNLESS you are fortunate enough to be able to buy a house outright for cash, you will almost cer­ tainly need to arrange a mortgage. _ If you haven’t already done so, it might be well worth saving money for a deposit or the costs


able to tell you where to obtain information but, because of the need for stnct rules and legisla­ tion governing financial services, the house­ builder cannot give advice on which mortgage to


involved in buying a house. However, some hou­ sebuilders run no or low-deposit schemes where you only need a small amount of money as a down payment before you can move in. Similarly, some housebuilders may also cover


choose. There are basically two common types of mort-


uace — Repayment and Endowment. If you have a Repayment Mortgage, it means


those extra costs such as stamp duty, removal expenses or legal fees. Most people will probably need guidance on


that each month you pay interest on the amount you still owe and, at the same time, you pay ofi a part of the loan itself. Endowment Mortgages are available m various


what they can afford, how much they can bor­


row and what other costs are involved. Financial advisers can be contacted via banks, building societies or independent agencies. Advisers will be only too pleased to answer all your ques­ tions and give you the benefit of their experience to match your budget with the best possible


If you are uncertain about how to go about Obtaining a mortgage, your housebuilder will be


brand new home. , „ .


Illustrated is a typical Pentland at 1


forms, but the basic difference is that you do not pay off the loan as you do with a repayment mortgage. You will pay interest each month but, instead of paying a small amount off the loan itself each month, you pay into a life insurance policy. The proceeds of this policy mil be used to pay off the mortgage at the end of the mortgage


t e rm .There are benefits from both types of mort­ gage, but you will have to decide with advisers


which best meets your needs.


- the same design as the Showliome.


1 "oodlea Park SPLIT LEVEL LIVING


Specially designed lor VVoodlea Park with selected brick and stone


features and many with split-levels. ► G a s ^ v l m a m u ^ e a d n g ► Q u a l i t y f i t t e d k i t c h e n s ► H o b o v e n


^ 5 , v ^ position with views of rural Lancashire ► ^ miles from the motorway


network ► Less than a mile from Nelson Gull Club. PA R T EX CH A NG E


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There arc a number of schemes available to help you move including Part Exchange, subject of course to on, purchasing entena. 1 lease as our Sales Negotiator for the lull details.


HIGHER REEDLEY, NEAR BURNLEY TEL: 0282 612706


PROMISE


AND WE’LL INCLUDE FREE 3 YEARS MORTGAGE


REDUNDANCY COVER PaT eC WITH CARPETS,


CURTAINS AND KITCHEN APPLIANCES INCLUDED


The Barratt Tull Value Promise’ means that we could offer to take your present house in h B


n * fees' legaHhes^etc and we could also include many extras -a t no extra cost. But hu^y - this is a limited period offer! Ring now, or call in for fi.ll details.


CUTHEROE


Balmoral Park, Off Ribblesdale Avt, Chtheroe. Telephone; 0200 442 660 (Day)


or Linda Matura on 0254 388051 (Ev.) 4 bed. detached houses from £122,500 to £173,350


b a r r a t t ___ AT rrc pull MARKET VALUE You could save thousands of pounds on


A choice or 3 designs of-I bedroom detached[homes. Prices from £124,950 to £139,950


HOW TO FIND US


From junction 12 of the M65 follow the signs to Brierfield. VVoodlea Park is off Kings Causeway.


The Sales Centre is open 12 noon to 6pm Thursday to Monday


Alfred Mc omes


H Alpine


FOR DETAILS OF ADVERTISING IIS OUR MONTHLY


SIMPLY NEW HOMES FEATURE TELEPHONE


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