Housing association expands portfolio of properties for the over 55s

Luxury apartments for the over 55s built at Redrow’s The Hawthorns in Leeds are due to be acquired by Leeds and Yorkshire Housing Association (LYHA) for social and intermediate rent later this year.

A total of 12 one and two-bedroom apartments at Redrow’s development off the Outer Ring Road, will offer affordable rent options for single people / couples over 55 in Leeds.

John Handley, managing director of Redrow Homes (Yorkshire), said: “I’m very pleased to share that Leeds and Yorkshire Housing Association will be acquiring the apartments once they are complete this autumn.

“The apartments will deliver the affordable housing requirement on the site.

“We always strive to develop more than just homes in the areas where we build and create thriving communities for all ages.

“The fact these apartments will only be available to anyone over the age of 55 means The Hawthorns will offer unique housing to people who want to be a part of a wider community.”

LYHA now manages almost 1,600 homes across Yorkshire providing homes for single people, couples and families, ranging from period properties to new-builds and from studio apartments to four-bedroom houses.

The apartments at The Hawthorns will add to the Association’s property portfolio.

Joanna Chambers, director of assets & growth at Leeds & Yorkshire Housing, said: “Redrow approached LYHA when they were in the planning stages and we discussed the requirements for affordable homes in the area.

“We felt a scheme designated specifically for over 55s would work well and the council agreed.

“Most of the properties in the locality are houses and we hope these attractive, new flats will suit people looking to downsize and help to free up larger homes for families that need them.

“All the homes will be built to meet high energy efficiency standards making them affordable to run. I look forward to seeing them take shape and welcoming our new customers.”

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