Beal Homes has called on landowners to help deliver more new homes in response to targets set by local authorities and the Government’s plan to build 1.5 million homes by 2029.
Richard Beal, CEO at Beal Homes, said: “Local authorities are urgently reviewing the housing allocations in their Local Plans, in response to the Government’s demand to accelerate delivery of new homes.
“This reflects the pressing need for increased home building, to enable more people to get onto the housing ladder and to stimulate growth in the stagnant UK economy.
“We’re actively on the lookout for more development sites and we’re calling on landowners to come forward to respond to the opportunity presented by the increased housing allocations.”
Beal added: “We’re ready, willing and able to work with more landowners to bring forward developments that rise to the challenge of getting more high-quality new homes built.”
Chris Murphy, land director at Beal Homes, said: “Unlike national housebuilders, we can make quick decisions on acquisition opportunities and be flexible in the way we structure land deals.
“The quality of the homes we build also tends to command higher sale prices, which is reflected in land values.
“Crucially, landowners we work with can be confident that we will deliver developments of exceptional quality that enhance the local community and leave a legacy that they can be very proud of.”
John Briggs, managing director at Central Land Holdings, said: “Since our first land transaction with Beal Homes in 1994 we have negotiated and completed numerous interesting and complex deals.
“During this time we have built a special relationship based on honesty, trust and integrity with a developer that delivers what they say they will, every time.”




