Keon Homes, which recently announced it is building out the stalled £35m Phase 3 Port Loop development in Birmingham, has joined forces with niche residential development consultancy Foster, Green+Brown (FG+B) to launch ‘Brownfield Reborn’.
The two companies have a strong track record in this arena and will partner with clients to provide a free in-depth assessment of a site, covering a range of technical considerations, historic land uses, land designations and high-level planning overviews.
This will then be used to outline the most appropriate uses, whether that is for residential purposes through much-needed affordable homes, care homes, retirement schemes, open market housing or repurposing for commercial use.
Importantly, the service will also give firms and individuals the opportunity to request the potential value for their sites – all of this delivered in just four weeks from the first point of contact.
Richard Williams, Managing Director of Keon Homes, commented: “Brownfield Reborn will clearly show you what your land is worth if it was released for much-needed development, providing not only an honest valuation but also the softer benefit of knowing you are helping play a role in solving some of the biggest issues facing society today.
Since a soft launch of the initiative in December, Keon Homes has been inundated with requests for a valuation, highlighting the demand for support to help landowners understand the true value of their brownfield sites.
Several of these conversations have already reached the valuation stage and could come to market over the next twelve months, helping the new Government to start meeting its ambitious targets of building more than 1.2million new homes.
For further information, visit www.keonhomes.co.uk
Cambridge Street is an award-winning brownfield development by Keon Homes.