Abbey New Homes acquires Buckinghamshire resi development for €13.4m (GB)

Abbey New Homes acquires Buckinghamshire resi development for €13.4m (GB)

Carter Jonas, acting on behalf of a consortium of private landowners, has sold a significant residential development to Abbey New Homes for over €13.4m (£12m).

 

The 15.49 acre (6.27 ha) former agricultural site on the northern edge of Stoke Mandeville in Buckinghamshire has an outline planning permission for up to 117 new homes, of which 30% will be allocated to affordable housing, and informal public open space with a children’s play area. Carter Jonas worked with Gladman Developments to gain planning permission before bringing the site to the open market.

 

The site is approximately 2.5 miles south of Aylesbury town centre and within walking distance of Stoke Mandeville train station, which provides connections to Oxford, London and Milton Keynes.

 

James Bainbridge, Head of Planning & Development, Carter Jonas said: “We identified the development potential of this well-situated site and negotiated a number of agreements to facilitate a planning permission. This included a collaboration agreement between the three landowners and a subsequent promotion agreement with Gladman. It generated a lot of interest during the informal tender process, with eleven regional and plc house builders coming forward with a bid. We were able to maximise the value of the site for the landowners with a sale at above asking price.”

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