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We are working with Countryside Partnerships to deliver 126 affordable homes in Scarborough

Our new development, situated just off Ogodsby Lane, will provide 126 homes, all of which will be managed by our partners at 54North Homes. 42 will be made available for Shared Ownership, with the remaining 84 available for Affordable Rent.

There are detached, semi-detached, terraced and bungalow properties available, with each home ranging between two, three and four bedrooms.

The new development will also include a substantial open space bordering the site. Our plans for this space are to create a network of footpaths and a children’s play area.

 

Zoey Hawthorne, Assistant Director of Development Delivery at Karbon Homes, said:

“We’re pleased to be working with Countryside Partnerships to bring this exciting development to fruition. We have worked with Countryside on other affordable housing schemes in Yorkshire over the last year and have a great working relationship with the team.

“The development offers a mix of homes which will support residents at varying stages of life. As well as homes for affordable rent, the development will also support the next generation of homeowners to achieve their first step on the property ladder.”

 

Andrew Poyner, Managing Director of Countryside Partnerships Yorkshire, said:

“We are always looking to deliver quality new homes in partnership with housing providers like Karbon Homes. This 100% affordable housing scheme is located in an area where demand for affordable housing is substantial and it will make a real difference to the local community.”

 

We are helping deliver this development with funding from Homes England, through our strategic partnership with the government’s housing delivery agency. 

This strategic partnership has provided us with £131.5m in funding to deliver 2,200 new affordable homes across the North East and Yorkshire over the next few years.  

Work on the site commenced in April.

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