Discover the Power to Move with Allison Homes this New Homes Week

Buying a home can feel like a big leap, whether you are taking your first step onto the property ladder or thinking about your next move. With so many decisions to make, it’s no surprise that many people feel unsure about where to start.

That is why this New Homes Week (Monday 2nd to Sunday 8th February), the theme is Power to Move. It’s about giving buyers the confidence, clarity and reassurance they need to move forward, at their own pace, with the right support around them.

Here, we explore the ways buying a new Allison home gives you the power to move.

The Power to Move

Sometimes, the hardest part of buying a home is simply getting started. But with Allison Homes, the first step doesn’t feel daunting.
Across all our developments, our friendly sales executives are on site and ready to help. Whether you’re just starting to explore options or already thinking seriously about moving, there’s no pressure, no obligation and no expectation to have everything figured out.

For many buyers, that first step can be as simple as dropping in, having a look around a show home, and asking a few questions. With clear guidance and honest advice from day one, moving home can feel far more achievable.

The Power to Enjoy

One of the most rewarding parts of buying new is that you don’t have to deal with hidden horrors or leftover DIY from a previous homeowner.
When you move into an Allison home, everything is brand new. There are no outdated layouts to rip out and no big renovation projects standing in the way of enjoying your space. Instead, you can focus on settling in and making your home your own.

With modern specifications and up-to-date EPC ratings, new homes are designed for comfortable, efficient living, giving homeowners more time to enjoy their home from day one.
Buyers can also personalise their Allison home with a range of choices and extras, including more than 20 kitchen styles and colours, tiling to wet rooms and practical storage options such as built in wardrobes.

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The Power to Trust

Trust is essential when making such an important life decision. At our Venus Fields development in Needham Market, recent buyers shared how supported they felt throughout their journey with us. From the first viewing to collecting the keys, our site team was on hand every step of the way.

One buyer described how they moved from renting into their new home in just 26 days and shared how reassuring it was to have clear guidance throughout the process.
These real experiences reflect the reassurance and consistency buyers can expect when moving into an Allison home.

The Power to Buy

Many people assume buying a new home is financially out of reach, but that is not always the case. At Allison Homes, a range of options are available to support different circumstances, helping buyers find the scheme that’s right for them.

From acting as a guaranteed buyer for your current home via Part Exchange to boosting your deposit through our Friends and Family Deposit Match, our aim is to make the buying process clearer and more accessible. If you’re unsure how much you can afford, you can meet with an independent financial adviser for free, no-obligation advice for help understanding your budget and next steps.
Buying a new home doesn’t have to be complicated. With the right guidance, it feels far more straightforward than expected.

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The Power to Save

Saving isn’t just about the purchase itself, but also what comes next. New Allison homes are built to modern energy efficiency standards, helping to keep running costs lower than many older properties. According to the HBF’s Watt a Save 2026 report*, new build homes cost around 21 per cent less to run, saving homeowners an average of £420 on energy bills per year.

That efficiency can make a noticeable difference day to day, often meaning less worrying about winter energy bills or wasting water, and more freedom to plan weekends, trips and little extras.
Buying new can also remove the need for costly upgrades. The report highlights that bringing an older home up to the same modern standard can cost between £23,100 and £83,000, making a new build a smarter long-term choice for many buyers.

The Power to Relax

Buying new brings reassurance both on moving day and beyond. Our homes come with the added confidence of a two-year Allison Homes Customer Care warranty and a 10-year NHBC Buildmark warranty, providing peace of mind once you have moved in. Knowing support is available after completion allows homeowners to relax and enjoy their new space.

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The Power to Belong

A home is about more than just the property itself, it’s also about feeling part of a community. All of our developments are thoughtfully designed to create welcoming neighbourhoods where people can settle in together. From attractive street scenes to shared green spaces, it’s often the small details that help a place feel like home.

Many developments also include children’s play areas, giving families space to play, connect and enjoy time outdoors close to home. Our carefully chosen locations further support this sense of belonging, offering access to modern amenities while retaining the character and charm of rural surroundings. Beyond our developments, we support local communities by donating to charitable causes and initiatives, helping to create a positive, lasting impact in the areas where we build.

David Hnyda, Group Sales & Customer Experience Director at Allison Homes, said: “New Homes Week is about helping people feel confident to take that first step. Whether buyers are just starting to explore their options or are ready to move, our teams are there to offer friendly guidance, reassurance and support throughout the journey.

If you’re thinking about starting your homebuying journey, explore our developments online or drop in to see us on site. Sometimes, the power to move starts with simply having a look. Find out more about our developments.
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*Source: https://www.hbf.co.uk/research-insight/watt-a-save-2026/.

 

Allison Homes Web Article: 3rd February 2026