The Scotsman

Edinburgh’s Sigma Capital unveils letting of 2,000th private rental home

- By SCOTT REID

Sigmacapit­algroup,theedinbur­gh-based urban regenerati­on and private rental specialist, has announced the letting of its 2,000th home for the private rented sector.

The firm, which is behind a number of projects south of the Border, as well as a dedicated investment trust, said the milestone underlined its position as “a leader in the delivery of new private rented sector (PRS) homes”.

The 2,000th home is located in Middleton, Greater Manchester, and is part of a developmen­t of 110 two-, three- and four-bedroom properties.

Sigma chief executive Graham Barnet said: “We launched our PRS platform some three-and-a-half years ago, with the support of our partners, and it is very encouragin­g to have reached this milestone.

“We are focusing our efforts on delivering desirable, profession­ally managed homes for middle-income tenants, young couples and families.

“The need for families to have access to good quality rental stock is increasing dramatical­ly in the UK. Currently there is a significan­t shortfall across all housing tenures, with recent research suggesting that some 340,000 new homes need to be built every year until 2031 to meet current and future demand.

“Our model plays a part in addressing these housing issues, and, with our partners, we look forward to assisting in the delivery of many thousands of new homes.”

The firm’s PRS platform is now mainly being deployed in support of the PRS Reit (real estate investment trust), which was launched in May 2017 and is investing some £900 million in establishi­ng a nationwide portfolio of newbuild rental homes across the major conurbatio­ns of England.

Some 1,300 homes are under constructi­on for the trust.

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