12th
May 2008
Research
shows demand
for city houses
in key regeneration
areas despite
credit crunch
New research
will give
developers
confidence
that there
is still
a demand
for city
living in
Leicester,
despite the
slowdown
of the apartment
market.
Leicester
Regeneration
Company and
its partners
have commissioned
a second
study on
the housing
market, his
time in the
Wolsey Island
area. The
latest report,
produced
after the
credit crunch,
backs up
an earlier
study at
Leicester’s
Waterside
that shows
likely future
demand for
city living.
The new
job opportunities
being created
by regeneration
will feed
city living,
but developers
need to consider
the changing
lifestyles
of Leicester
people to
ensure they
build the
right kind
of homes,
rather than
conventional
apartment
blocks. The
results of
both reports
have shown
a real demand
for houses
and larger,
roomier apartments
with more
access to
local services.
The
studies
were carried
out by CACI
on behalf
of LRC, Blueprint,
English Partnerships
and Leicester
City Council.
Research
focused on
the demands
of potential
occupiers
of properties
in the area,
considering
both current
market conditions
and forecasts
of Leicester’s
economy in
five years
time when
regeneration
activity
has taken
place.
Wolsey
Island
is a residential
site with
water on
two sides
and a park
on the third.
It forms
part of Abbey
Meadows,
one of LRC’s
five key
areas for
regeneration,
and has the
capacity
for 2,000
homes.
James
Sinclair,
Development
Manager at
LRC said: “It
is interesting
to see the
research
we have carried
out at Wolsey
Island replicates
that which
we found
at the Waterside.
Apartment
living has
been popular
in the past,
but there
is a definite
slowdown
in the market
and this
research
shows there
are other
options for
developers.”
LRC hope
that the
research
from both
studies will
help developers
explore new
markets,
such as city
houses and
large apartments,
by removing
some of the
uncertainty
about city
living.
James
added: “The
research
methodology
is unique
in that is
concentrates
on future
demand, and
not just
what has
been done
in the past.
Apartments
have been
a safe choice
in the past
but we can
now see potential
residents
want more
options.”
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For
further
media information:
Contact
Karen Bateman
at hopwood
pr on 0116
254 4472
or e-mail:
karen@hopwood.co.uk
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