Digital Home to add 14,000 homes
The rollout of coverage of ultrafast internet by Digital Home is accelerating with fourteen thousand homes to be added in the next couple of months as the rollout in the north of Portsmouth gains pace. Members can benefit from 2 months free subscription if they install 3 properties in January 2022.
The Offer For Members:
Digital Home are delighted to offer to those members installing Digital Home UK broadband at least 3 properties in January 2022 two free month's subscription retrospectively applied upon installation. (So if you sign up 3 houses for 1 year - you get 2 of the 36 months contracted free)
Which Streets Have Just Been Added?
Please see below the roads where homes have just been added:
Allcot Road
Bedhampton Road
Bosham Road
Burrfields Road
Byron Road
Carnarvon Road
Chichester Road
Collis Road
Coniston Avenue
Copnor Road
Dartmouth Road
Devon Road
Funtington Road
Gatcombe Avenue
George Street
Glenthorne Road
Green Lane
Highgate Road
Kendal Avenue
Kensington Road
Keswick Avenue
Locarno Road
Lovett Road
Manor Park Avenue
Mayhall Road
Monckton Road
Moneyfield Lane
New Road
New Road East
Ninian Park Road
Paulsgrove Road
Powerscourt Road
Preston Road
Queens Road
Seafield Road
Stapleton Road
Station Road
Tennyson Road
Tokio Road
Vernon Road
Wallace Road
Wallington Road
Wesley Grove
Westbourne Road
Please note, inclusion above doesn't mean all properties are connected. For the latest information, including properties that will be connected in the next few months please go to www.digitalhomeuk.com and enter your postcode.
Do remember to mention you are a PDPLA member to ensure you get the 'landlord rate' and also, the landlord specific support package.
About the author
Martin began his landlord journey 18 years ago, while working in an international role for a global telecommunications company. Since retiring he has extended his portfolio, which he manages with his wife, but has always focussed on the ‘small student HMO’ sector preferring to offer homes in the community for small groups to the more common ‘pack them in and take the money’ mentality. He has chaired the PDPLA for the past 9 years and has overseen the Associations transition from small local self-help group to a much larger and more professional institution which is recognised and listened to nationally. Alongside his PDPLA role, he also has leadership roles in a number of other local organisations – bringing his unique perspective, driving for change and increased use of technology while respecting the history that brought us here.