
Now available for reservation are ‘The Ash 3’ a three-bedroom detached home priced at £255,000, and ‘The Holly’, a two-bedroom bungalow which costs £237,950. The 69 new homes will range from two to four-beds.Īcross the UK, Dandara has delivered more than 11,000 new homes and is currently working on projects including niche housing in conservation areas, large-scale, mixed-use regeneration schemes, warehouse, industrial and Grade A offices.With demand for new homes in Aberdeen rising, buyers are encouraged to act quickly with just two homes remaining at housebuilder Dandara Aberdeen’s Grandhome development, located in the bustling Bridge of Don. The Grandhome site already has existing, detailed consent for development and Dandara aims to begin initial construction this month, with the first properties available on the open market before the end of the year. We have been encouraged by recent improvements being seen in the property market and wider economy, which continues to show signs of recovery."ĭandara has built more than 2,500 homes in the north-east, including significant developments at Deeside Brae, Stoneywood and Hazelwood in Aberdeen. “This reaffirms our commitment to the north-east. "We are working alongside the trust to create a transformational community which delivers on the Scottish Government’s commitment to supporting the development of sustainable new communities in urban settings," said Gavin Wyley, managing director of Dandara (Scotland).

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The development is led by The Grandhome Trust, a family-led entity that has held the land for more than 300 years. The new settlement will include up to 7,000 homes, retail centres, a business park, up to three primary schools and a health centre.

Grandhome is part of the Scottish Government’s Scottish Sustainable Communities Initiative, which encourages new developments that are exemplars of sustainability and design. The move means the Isle of Man-based company has invested more than £100m in the north-east of Scotland since it entered the Scottish market in 2007.

Housebuilder Dandara has acquired land for almost 70 homes at Grandhome, the new community being developed at Bridge of Don in Aberdeen.
