New affordable homes for Liverpool | News

New affordable homes for Liverpool

We’re delighted to bring 34 new, affordable homes to the Liverpool City Region, with the completion of two development sites in Crosby and Aigburth. Both developments were built by our in-house maintenance and construction company, M&Y Maintenance and Construction and are available for shared ownership our property company, Redwing.

Lister Gardens, an art-deco inspired development on Crosby Road North, was handed over in July. This five storey building contains 20 two and three bedroom apartments and features wrap around balconies, landscaped gardens and allocated car parking spaces.

Pavilion Point in Aigburth contains 14 two bedroom apartments, each with its own balcony.

Both schemes were acquired and managed by our in-house development team, who identified the opportunity for new homes, worked with architects and planning departments and managed the projects.

Michael Birkett, Chief Executive at The Regenda Group, said: "I’m delighted to bring 34 new and affordable homes to the Liverpool City Region. Both developments provide much needed, high quality and affordable homes to the area. Shared ownership is a great way for people to get onto the housing ladder and the demand for these properties has been extremely high. Our construction team at M&Y have done a brilliant job, especially given the challenge of completing the work in a safe way at the present time.”

“Sefton Council welcomes the affordable housing scheme provided by The Regenda Group at Lister Gardens in Crosby. House prices in this area for good quality homes can often be out of reach of many households looking to purchase a home. This shared ownership development allows households to buy a share of one of the new one or two bedroom flats starting at 40% of the total value. Given the difficulties some households would have in affording new homes at full market prices, we hope this new development assists local people to get their feet on the first rung of the home ownership ladder.”

Councillor Trish Hardy, Cabinet Member Communities & Housing

 

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