Residential scheme is first in Manchester to achieve digital connectivity rating

Burlington House

Burlington House has become the first ever residential building in Manchester to secure a WiredScore Silver rating under the residential certification by WiredScore, the internationally-recognised real estate rating scheme for digital connectivity.

The WiredScore Silver rating demonstrates that Town Centre Securities (TCS), the Leeds-based property investor behind the PRS development, has committed to future-proofing the building and has invested in the underlying digital infrastructure.

As a result, Burlington House provides reliable, consistent connectivity across the site, giving renters a seamless digital experience.

Residents are able to get connected from move in day and Burlington House has incorporated forward-thinking technology in the building with features such as smart parcel management and 2N keyless entry to the both building and apartments.

The Burlington Connect App allows residents to access on-demand services and report any problems and then can track their progress once logged.

Burlington House, TCS’s first PRS scheme with 91 luxury waterfront apartments set in 13 acres in the Piccadilly Basin development, was delivered in partnership with Highgrove Group and designed by internationally-acclaimed architects SimpsonHaugh.

The canal-side residential development offers one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments over 11 floors and has attracted a mix of tenants looking for sophisticated city centre living since it was launched to market.

Edward Ziff, chairman and chief executive of TCS, said: “We are delighted that Burlington House is the first residential development in Manchester to achieve a WiredScore Home rating for its digital connectivity. As well as the unique amenities on offer, our tenants benefit from the knowledge their that homes have the best possible level of connectivity and are prepared for the future.”

WiredScore Home empowers landlords and developers to improve the digital connectivity of their properties, helping them to understand how to implement best in class digital infrastructure.

The rating scheme helps landlords save time and money by reducing the risk of expensive retrofits in the future, as well as offering renters transparency and assurance.

Launched in May 2019, WiredScore Home currently has more than 13,000 homes committed to certification with the likes of Town Centre Securities, GreyStar, Argent, LaSalle, L&G, Patrizia and Round Hill Capital amongst a few.

It is the first digital connectivity rating scheme for the Build to Rent market.

William Newton, president and managing director for WiredScore, said: “We are delighted to see another forward-thinking landlord undertake this commitment to excellent digital connectivity.

“Town Centre Securities recognise the value of investing in flexible, reliable digital infrastructure that will provide a superior in-home experience for their renters, not just now, but in the years to come.”

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