The Scotsman

Harbour developmen­t hails milestone

● Backers look to roll out hundreds more build-to-rent homes at scheme

- By SCOTT REID MATTHEW BENSON, RETTIE sreid@scotsman.com

One of Scotland’ s largest buildto-rent property developmen­ts has welcomed its final residents a site yes further expansion.

Harbour Gateway, the latest phase of the Western Harbour managed rent community on Edinburgh’s waterfront, is said to have attracted more than 3,500 applicants.

The final residents have now been secured for what is seen as a ground-breaking project aimed at the booming rental market.

Just over 230 “mid-market” homes have been delivered by Forth Ports in partnershi­p with Edinburgh-headquarte­red property agency Rettie & Co.

Forth Ports has put forward plans for close to 1,000 more homes at the Western Harbour site due to pent-up demand.

The project is one of the largest of its kind in the country and has been made possible with the help of National Housing Trust funding pro - v id ed by City of Edinburgh Council and Scottish Futures Trust on behalf of the Scottish Government.

Rents for residents will go up by no more than the CPI (consumer prices index) measure of inflation and a deposit-free option is also being trialled, as is a dedicated residents’ portal for communicat­ing on community issues.

In what is claimed to be another first for Scotland, residents can take advantage of a new app being pioneered by Rettie & Co that enables them to get enhanced credit ratings from paying rents.

At present, only mortgage payments qualify with credit referencin­g agencies. Charles Hammond, group chief executive at Forth Ports, said: “I am pleased that the first phase of Western Harbour has been completed, bringing muchneeded affordable homes to Le it hand the city more broadly.

I would like to thank everyone that has supported the project and hope we can add a further 1,000 homes in time.”

Matthew Benson, director, developmen­t services at Rettie& Co, said the project had reached a“key milestone ”, with all eyes now on the next ambitious phase.

He said: “These homes bring the total number of build-torent prop er ties with which Rettie & Co has been involved to 785.

“The vast oversubscr­iption for home sat Harbour Gateway illustrate­s the level of demand for this kind of highqualit­y housing in Edinburgh against a backdrop of chronic undersuppl­y.

“Harbour Gateway also sets the standard for the collaborat­ive way in which public and private sector financing deals can be combined to the satisfacti­on of clients and investors, while delivering high quality homes for residents.”

Harbour Gateway resident Natalie Barrett added: “With the cost of moving already being high, it’s really helpful to be able to rent deposit-free, and we are also looking forward to having the opportunit­y to buy in five years and feel supported to do so.

“Previous private rental or mid-market rental with housing associatio­ns have made me feel that we are lucky to be renting their property – but at Harbour Gateway they make you feel like they are pleased to have you.”

Statistics suggest that Scotland has built 80,000 fewer homes than required over the last decade.

“The oversubscr­iption for homes at Harbour Gateway illustrate­s the level of demand for this kind of high-quality housing in Edinburgh”

 ?? PICTURE: STEVE REID ?? 0 Harbour Gateway is the latest phase of the Western Harbour project
PICTURE: STEVE REID 0 Harbour Gateway is the latest phase of the Western Harbour project

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