In the partnership, Network Rail Property (NRP) will draw potential sites from its rail side property portfolio with bloc acting as developer, and Citra Living managing and operating the BTR homes, with an option to acquire some of the sites.
The brownfield regeneration of underutilised railway land is aimed to help the UK meet its housing targets.
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Robin Dobson, group property director at Network Rail, said: “This partnership, aimed at family living, is another key collaboration for NRP that will help us tangibly address the current housing crisis with thousands of new homes for families.
“These developments will also serve to breathe new life into towns and cities directly next to vital transport links.”
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