Linden Homes announces £14.5m in regional land deals
Regional developer Linden Homes has announced land acquisitions totalling £14.5 million – demonstrating its continued investment and commitment to building homes for the future.
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Work is expected to begin as early as October this year.
The sites have been carefully chosen to reflect current housing, local amenities and their proximity to road and rail networks.
Linden Homes already has a strong presence in each of those areas. And although house designs and overall schemes are being finalised before being put to planners – the company says it will ensure the new developments will enhance and compliment their surroundings.
Linden Homes land director, Mike Walker, said:
“This is a huge positive for us as a company, but also for the house buying public – particularly in the areas where land has been acquired.
“It is a further demonstration of Linden Homes’ confidence in the market and our continued commitment to provide good quality homes for 21st century living and lifestyles in great locations.”
Planning permission for the Longstanton development has already been granted, with details of the 77 new home scheme now being finalised.
The Milton Keynes scheme at Westcroft is suggesting 67 homes, and a further 90 homes at the Bingham site.
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