Miller Homes to launch 14 new Scottish developments this year
UK housebuilder Miller Homes will deliver a total of 1,689 new homes across 14 new developments across central Scotland, supporting approximately 6700 jobs, it said today.
The developments are located from as far north as Dundee, and span across Glasgow and the West and Edinburgh and the Lothians.
The company’s first new development of the year, Bothwellbank, launched earlier this month in the South Lanarkshire town of Bothwell, bringing a selection of 15 bespoke properties to the market. A further 84 family homes will follow at the development, later in the year.
Also in South Lanarkshire plans are in place for a new development in Bellshill, creating 65 new homes in the town later in the year.
In Moodiesburn, a large new development of 182 homes is scheduled to launch in Spring/Summer and in Paisley work will begin on 234 new properties at Miller Homes’ Hawkhead development in the coming months.
The company will also launch its first ever development in Clydebank in Glasgow. A former brownfield site, Braidfields will be a new community of 88 three and four bedroom properties, bringing much needed family homes to the area. On the outskirts of Glasgow, Miller Homes will also build 60 new homes at Maidenhill in Newton Mearns, a brand-new neighbourhood surrounded by green space.
Extensions at two of Miller Homes’ existing communities are also under way, with 134 homes planned at Ellismuir Park, phase two of the company’s Keepers Gate at Ellismuir development near Baillieston, and 100 new homes at the second phase of its popular Wallace Fields community in Robroyston.
To the East, Miller Homes is bringing 57 new homes to Dundee on the former site of Liff Hospital and its substantial new community of 185 homes at Dover Heights in Dunfermline marks the final stages of the Dunfermline Expansion Scheme. The home builder’s first development in Dunblane is also scheduled to be unveiled in 2019 with 77 new homes planned for the sought after town.
Just outside Edinburgh, the company is also building 80 new homes at Calderwood, a village between East Calder and Kirknewton and bordered by beautiful farmland. In addition, Edgelaw will provide 165 new homes in Edinburgh and a development of 117 flats and townhouses in Leith is also in the pipeline.
Peter Thomson, regional managing director for Miller Homes Scotland, said: “Demand for new homes is strong with buyers looking for high quality, sustainable, well thought out properties that can adapt to a family’s changing needs. We have an extremely rigorous approach to land selection which has allowed us to secure prime spots in existing communities with good amenities and transport links which are also crucial to today’s buyers.
“Our land team works closely with the local authorities to identify the area’s housing needs and in all our developments we ensure a good choice of quality homes are made available to satisfy local requirements.
“We will build more than 1600 new homes from these new developments all of which will support almost 7,000 jobs across the industry. We continue to work in partnership with industry bodies like Homes for Scotland to recruit talent into the industry. Likewise, our own Miller Homes Academy nurtures and develops workers across the company, ensuring we’re delivering the highest possible standard of craftsmanship in every area of the business.”
Miller Homes has 204 employees across Scotland, operating from two offices in Edinburgh and Glasgow and currently has 19 developments across the central belt.