Housebuilder Avant Homes has bought a site in north Derbyshire with outline planning permission for 200 homes.
Joint agents Fisher German and Wiverton oversaw the sale of the site at Somercotes close to the border with Nottinghamshire.
They were instructed to market the site on behalf of the landowner after Chave Planning gained planning permission on their behalf for new housing, with 30 per cent having affordable status.
A reserved matters application was also submitted by Chave Planning following the outline planning permission, which Avant Homes will be submitting in April 2022.
Matthew Handford, senior development surveyor at Fisher German, which is based in Leicestershire, said: “After a very competitive sale process, we are pleased to provide new market and affordable housing in Derbyshire through a deal with Avant Homes which will accommodate the demand for properties in the county.
“The site was in high demand, with the level of offers received exceeding expectations.
“This reflects the positive market conditions for development land at the current time, underpinned by strong sale rates, restricted land procurement opportunities and house price growth.
“It was a pleasure to work with Avant, and the development will bring great benefit to prospective homeowners looking for fresh housing opportunities in the area.
“I look forward to seeing it come to fruition.”
Work on the site is anticipated to begin in August.
Lorna Rider, land director at Avant Homes Central, said: “We are very pleased to have acquired this site in a highly sought-after area of Derbyshire, allowing us to deliver 200 high quality new homes.
“Our development will feature a mix of properties to suit a wide range of buyers and represents a significant investment for Avant Homes in the Somercotes area.”
Caroline Chave, director at Chave Planning, said: “The proposed development at Somercotes will positively impact the local area and communities close by.
“We are delighted to have worked with Fisher German and Wiverton to promote this site and secure planning permission and look forward to seeing the development come to fruition.”
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