Lowther’s mid-market homes offer lifeline for struggling house hunters

Brian (left) and Adam Cowan enjoy the view from their new Lowther flat at Ellerslie Path, Yoker
Lowther tenants Brian (left) and Alan Cowan were among the first to move into the new Ellerslie Path flats

As new research shows working Scots are being priced out of the property market, Lowther Homes is providing an alternative option for people looking to rent an affordable home.

Lowther, which has just welcomed tenants into its 46 new apartments in Yoker in Glasgow, is growing its portfolio of properties for mid-market rent, offering people on modest incomes the opportunity to live in top quality homes.

It comes as research by the GMB union shows Scots earning average wages in 21 local authority areas can’t get a foot on the property ladder – sparking calls for more good quality, affordable rental properties.

The development at Ellerslie path in Yoker is one of Lowther’s latest developments and has seen 46 new one- and two-bedroom apartments built in partnership with Cube Housing Association. The flats offer views over the River Clyde as well as fantastic value for money.

Lowther’s 46 new riverside apartments were all let just one month after initial viewings
Lowther’s 46 new riverside apartments were all let just one month after initial viewings

New tenants are benefitting from rents starting at £430 for a one-bedroom property and £510 for a two-bedroom property – as well as floor coverings, blinds and fully-fitted kitchens and bathrooms.

Lowther, part of Wheatley Group, now offers 246 mid-market properties across the west of Scotland with around 2,000 more planned to come on stream across the central belt in the next five years.

Brian and Alan Cowan moved into their new two-bedroom apartment at Yoker after leaving a private let nearby.

Digital marketing manager Brian, 33, said: “We fell in love with this location as soon as we moved here, but worried we were paying over the odds with our previous landlord.

“As soon as we heard about the new Lowther flats, we applied. They hadn’t even been built yet, but the prospect of more affordable rent in the same area was too good to pass up.”

Brian’s partner Alan said: “We’ve always rented from private landlords so moving to Lowther was a bit of a change, but one we’re delighted with.

“Not only are we saving money, but for the first time we have a place that really feels like ours, so we’re experiencing the best of both worlds.”

Lowther tenants Brian (left) and Alan Cowan enjoy the view from their new flat
Lowther tenants Brian (left) and Alan Cowan enjoy the view from their new flat

Brian added: “Buying wasn’t an option for us with the property market still so uncertain and while we can afford to rent privately, some rates are really expensive and the lets are often short-term.

“We feel like we’ve found a perfect middle ground.”

Lowther director Gillian Lavety said: “I’m pleased Brian and Alan are feeling settled already.

“We want to give people on more modest incomes a range of options for affordable, quality housing along with the peace of mind that may not come from a private let.

“Recent research shows working people are being priced out of the property market across Scotland. There are also frequent calls for more homes available for rent to meet growing demand.

“These brand new mid-market rent homes proved really popular thanks to the great location and value for money.”

Lowther works with its partner organisations in Wheatley, such as Cube Housing Association and GHA, to deliver an unrivalled combination of services. As a developer, letting agent and property-management specialist, it provides round-the-clock customer care and a 24/7 repairs service through its Glasgow contact centre.

The success of the new properties at Yoker comes swiftly after the first new tenants moving into Lowther’s other recently completed flats at the Silverbells development in Hamilton.

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