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Located near Botany Corner in Maryhill, this development will include 18 mid-market rent properties available for rental through Maryhill Living.
The development is part of a project by Maryhill Housing and Cruden Building, part of the Cruden Group, to provide 62 affordable new homes and is situated at the corner of Maryhill Road and Cowal Road on the approach to Kelvindale.
Of the 62 properties, 18 homes will be low-cost home ownership properties and another 18 will be mid-market rent properties. The remaining 26 properties will be for social rent, with six of these designed to be easily adapted for full wheelchair use.
All of the properties will benefit from communal landscaped areas, parking, access to active travel routes and improved energy-efficiency.
The development is located within one of eight Transformational Regeneration Areas (TRAs) in the Glasgow area. The aim of the TRA is to transform areas formerly dominated by lower-quality housing into new, sustainable, mixed-tenure communities.
Bryony Willett, chief executive of Maryhill Housing, saidThe Botany Corner development marks the start of an ambitious new-build programme by Maryhill for Maryhill. We are delighted to be working alongside Cruden Building to provide much-needed affordable homes as well as a range community benefits including apprenticeship opportunities for our local young people.