Stonewater has completed 29 affordable homes at Woodland Valley in Rothwell, Northamptonshire, in partnership with Persimmon Homes.
The development offers one- and two-bedroom maisonettes and bungalows, along with two, three- and four-bedroom houses.
There are 21 homes for affordable rent and eight for shared ownership.
Some of the homes include PV panels to help with energy efficiency and lower bills.
Chris Montague, director of development (East & North) at Stonewater, said: “It’s great to see these new homes being completed in Rothwell.
“They will play an important part in addressing the local housing shortage by providing a choice of affordable options for families and individuals.
“The sustainability features we’ve included will also bring real benefits for customers, helping to keep running costs lower.”
Zac Hurst, managing director at Persimmon Homes Midlands, said: “Handing over these homes at Rothwell is the latest example of our successful partnership with Stonewater, which is delivering much-needed new homes for local families.
“We’re continuing to work hard to prioritise quality and affordability for all our customers and we’ll continue to work closely with our local partners to ensure our investment makes a positive difference to communities across the region.”
The scheme is part of Stonewater’s commitment to providing affordable housing in rural areas.
James Bradbury, group director of growth and development at Stonewater, said: “Stonewater continues its commitment to rural housing because we see, first hand, its positive impact on both customers’ lives and the socio-economic benefits to the local community.
“These 29 new homes in Rothwell are another piece in the rural housing puzzle of helping local people stay in the communities they know and love for generations to come.”