Harworth in launch of Build to Rent project to double plot sales
HARWORTH GROUP, the regenerator of land and property for development and investment, has announced the launch of ‘Project Spur’, a single family Build to Rent portfolio of around 1,200 homes across 10 of its development sites.
Harworth said the move will support the company’s ambition to double its residential plot sales to around 2,000 plots per year.
The statement added: “Project Spur will be an opportunity to acquire a single family housing portfolio of significant scale across 10 established sites in Yorkshire, the Midlands and the North West.
“The sites are in strong locations which are in close proximity to major conurbations and employment centres, as well as local amenities and transport connections.
“The sites have also benefited from Harworth’s investment, as well as its masterplanning and placemaking expertise, which have delivered extensive green space, recreational facilities and a well-deigned public realm.
“The introduction of the BTR product is expected to further add to the vibrancy and attractiveness of these communities. “
Lynda Shillaw, chief executive of Harworth, commented: “Harworth’s extensive portfolio is particularly well suited to delivering institutional quality single family rental homes at scale.
“Project Spur is part of our strategy to accelerate the development of our residential sites, providing a range of homes for local people and enabling diverse communities.
“We look forward to working with partners aligned to our purpose and ambitions, to continue delivering places where people want to live and work.”
James Crow, head of mixed tenure at Harworth, added: “Project Spur is a rare opportunity to partner with one of the UK’s leading land and property regeneration specialists.
“Located in suburban communities across Yorkshire, the Midlands and the North West, these units provide a diverse and defensible portfolio of properties that benefit from close proximity and strong transport links to nearby employment and amenity centres.”