Keepmoat to deliver 80 affordable homes in partnership with Kingdom Housing Association

Keepmoat to deliver 80 affordable homes in partnership with Kingdom Housing Association

Top 10 housebuilder, Keepmoat, will deliver 80 affordable homes off Foxton Drive, Glenrothes in partnership with Kingdom Housing Association.

The affordable housing scheme, which was granted full planning permission by Fife Council in September, will deliver a range of two, three and four-bedroom homes and offer a mix of houses, bungalows and apartments.

The acquisition of the vacant land by Kingdom Housing Association will see Keepmoat invest £18.5 million into creating high-quality new homes on behalf of Kingdom Housing Association, which will then offer these new homes for social rent and mid-market rent.

Tim Metcalfe, Regional Managing Director at Keepmoat, Scotland, said:

“We’re excited to announce Kingdom Housing Association as our partner to create a fully affordable development in Fife, which represents a significant investment in the area.

“At Keepmoat, we’re committed to working with a range of partners to deliver fantastic schemes together with high-quality new homes. We’re looking forward to progressing the approved plans and delivering 80 new homes to benefit the local community.”

Kingdom Housing Association works across East Central Scotland, providing housing to meet a wide range of needs including homes for social, mid-market rent and low-cost home ownership options.

Kingdom’s Development and Sustainability Director, Tricia Hill, added:

“We are delighted to be working with Keepmoat to deliver these much-needed new affordable homes in Glenrothes. The development will deliver a mix of new family housing and flats, supporting the response to the housing emergency and Kingdom’s mission to deliver more than a home.”

Keepmoat is a top 10 UK partnership homebuilder with a track-record of delivering quality homes in regions across the UK. To date, Keepmoat has built more than 35,000 homes, transforming sites into thriving new communities.

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