The developer has partnered with England’s largest not-for-profit provider of housing and social care for people in later life to deliver these apartments in Edwalton in Nottinghamshire.
Construction will begin imminently and is built on brownfield land — the complex will consist of one- and two-bedroom apartments, with access to communal areas.
Andy Reynolds, managing director at Vistry South Midlands, said: “We’re excited to be leading the way in meeting the requirements of those needing this type of accommodation when housing is in such high demand.
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“These much-needed homes will be built to an exceptional standard to create a thriving and sustainable community.”
Victoria Mager, director of development delivery at Anchor, also welcomed the news and said the group anticipates an average of at least 500 homes a year over a rolling ten-year period.
“The development at Edwalton will offer residents the opportunity to be part of an open, inviting and warm community,” she added. “We’re looking forward to work starting in the next month and offering the opportunity for people to enjoy living in later life.”
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