News - Construction News
£157m Greener Homes Alliance Launched
Octopus Real Estate, part of Octopus Group, has partnered with Homes England to create the Greener Homes Alliance.
The new Alliance will commit £175 million by providing both loan finance and expert support to SME housebuilders, enabling them to build more high-quality, energy-efficient homes across England. As part of broader efforts to expand the supply of finance available to SMEs, Homes England will provide £46 million of the £175 million.
The Alliance will provide loans between £1 million and £20 million to help finance new SME development projects. Housing funded must achieve a minimum Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of B and will benefit from increasing interest rate margin discounts as the energy efficiency of the homes increases (as measured using the Standard Assessment Procedure (SAP)). Homes achieving an EPC rating of A will benefit from interest rate margin discounts of 2%.
Before starting their developments, SMEs will also benefit from free of charge, expert advice from sustainability consultants McBains and Octopus Energy – the United Kingdom’s leading 100% renewable energy supplier and part of the Octopus Group.
McBains will provide design guidance and practical steps to achieve an improved EPC.
Octopus Real Estate offers flexibility and efficiency in its funding to developers, and this will remain a key element of the Greener Homes Alliance. Loans will be up to a maximum of 85% LTC or 70% LTGDV, to maximum loan sizes of £20 million.
The Alliance will support the construction of up to 750 new homes whilst also equipping SME housebuilders with knowledge and expertise around low carbon construction, allowing them to build to higher environmental standards, now and in the future.
Housing Minister Christopher Pincher said: “We are determined to ensure that our homes are fit for the future and improving energy efficiency is a key part of our ambitions to reach net zero emissions by 2050.
“Our Future Homes Standard will ensure that from 2025 new homes produce at least 75% lower CO2 emissions and will be future-proofed with low carbon heating.
“This partnership will help reach our targets for cleaner, greener homes for future generations.”
Peter Denton, Chief Executive at Homes England, commented: “This new partnership, the latest in a series of impactful lending alliances, will give smaller housebuilders both the funding and the knowledge needed to build more sustainable homes.
“The Greener Homes Alliance brings developers and lenders closer together, providing affordable finance, improving knowledge-sharing and creating new paths to net zero.”
Benjamin Davis, CEO of Octopus Real Estate, said: “Creating more energy efficient homes across the United Kingdom is vital if we’re to make progress towards net zero. Our joint venture with Homes England will help meet this increasingly urgent need to develop more sustainable homes.
“The Alliance will provide access to funding and expertise to help developers ‘go green’ when making decisions for their developments. Given the public are more in tune than ever before about how energy efficient their homes are, and in turn their own impact on the environment, the opportunity for developers building greener homes is huge.
“As a B Corp, Octopus Real Estate is committed to our impact goals and the opportunity to work with the real estate sector, alongside institutional investors, to create choice for developers to future-proof developments and drive the green acceleration of the property market.”
If you would like to read more stories like this, then please click here
Related Articles
More News
- UK infrastructure companies visit Costa Rica to explore opportunities
8 Nov 24
Five British companies travelled to Costa Rica.
- £1 billion to retrofit social housing
7 Nov 24
National Wealth Fund, Barclays UK Corporate Bank and Lloyds Banking Group join forces to unleash
- Millions secured to get Britain building
6 Nov 24
Tens of thousands of new homes are set to be built across Britain funded by