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Hat-trick of land deals secured by housebuilder
SevenHomes has started 2024 with the exchange of three sites spanning 18 acres of land across the Midlands.More than 180 homes will be developed on sites in Bromsgrove, Newport and Bridgnorth as well as public open spaces.The largest site, in Newport, is 10 acres and will act as an extension to the western settlement boundary and is earmarked to deliver 100 family homes.A 4-acre site in north Bromsgrove is set to deliver 50 homes, including 30% for affordable housing, along with public open space.Plans for a 4-acre part brownfield site located within the settlement boundary of Highley, Bridgnorth will deliver 33 homes. A planning application for residential development is expected to be submitted in the summer.Abdul Ali, executive director at SevenHomes said: “This is an exceptional start to the year for SevenHomes, with the addition of three fantastic sites to our portfolio, which are situated in strong market locations within our West Midlands operational area. Each site is well served with great connectivity that will bring multiple benefits to their immediate surroundings and communities.“SevenHomes continues at pace towards our goal to upscale our business and with a promising start to the year, I look forward to working on these sites with our highly proficient land, technical and planning team through the next stages of the planning process. These acquisitions demonstrate our commitment and desire to help deliver much needed quality housing and to play our part in dealing with the housing crisis.”
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