Another new London Build To Rent scheme wins funding

Another new London Build To Rent scheme wins funding


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Specialist property lender Castle Trust Bank has agreed a £13.2m development loan for a Build To Rent scheme within a mixed development in Dagenham.

The OXLO project, being developed by Barking Dog Developments Ltd, will provide ground floor commercial space, plus residential Build To Rent apartments. 

The project requires demolition of existing warehouse and redevelopment of the site to provide a multi-storey building comprising 63 residential units including studio flats, one and two bedroom flats, and one bedroom maisonettes. The project will also provide over 350 square metres of mixed commercial space, together with associated car parking spaces and communal areas.

Simon Whitfield, head of development finance at Castle Trust Bank, says: “The development is ideally situated, and there will be high demand for the units once they become available to rent. We’ve provided finance for projects undertaken by Barking Dog Developments before, and continue to be impressed by their experience, professionalism and expertise.”

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