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Housing projects changing the shape of Wirral s landscape
More than 1,200 homes are set to be built in the next few years
Demolition of the former Cadbury s and Burton s Biscuits site on Pasture Road, Moreton. (Image: Colin Lane)
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice There has been a lot of talk recently about the property boom in Wirral with Rightmove talking of price increases and houses flying off the market.
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In this development roundup, Property Investor Today explores the impressive sales success of the Regent’s Crescent scheme in West London, a potential hotel to residential opportunity in Cambridgeshire and a development loan to help breathe new life into a Liverpool landmark that had been threatened with demolition.
Marylebone scheme witnesses very strong sales
Regent’s Crescent – a scheme in Marylebone recently quoted by Savills as being one of their strongest-performing in Prime Central London (PCL) - has announced that over the past 12 months it has sold over £140 million worth of residences.
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Off the back of this success, the scheme is now releasing to market this month a new selection of apartments, including a five-bed penthouse with a large terrace marketed at a whopping £15.45 million – putting it at the very super-prime end of the market.
Work is well underway on the restoration of waterfront landmark Andrew Gibson House. The Edwardian gem, in Wallasey, was built in 1906 for widows of retired seafarers. After being left derelict for more 10 years work is underway to bring the building back to its original glory as well as the additions of a new build set of apartments and houses, under the working project name of Gibson Park. Developer Prospect Capital, who bought the building in 2019, has now applied for planning permission for two more houses on the site to add to the current four houses currently with planning.
Work underway to redevelop Andrew Gibson House