CALA Homes has submitted plans to Aberdeen City Council to build 113 homes in the second phase of its CALA at Grandhome development in Bridge of Don.
The move comes less than a year after work got underway on the first phase, which comprises 71 semi-detached and terraced homes as well as apartments.
CALA said plans for a second phase have been brought forward due to the success of the development to-date. The proposed new homes include three, four and five-bedroom terraced, semi-detached and detached properties.
Future phases of the overall Grandhome development include a school, parks and green space for recreational uses as well as retail and office space.
Mike Naysmith, managing director of CALA Homes (North) said, “Following a superb reception from home buyers after the launch of CALA at Grandhome, we’re delighted to submit plans for a second phase earlier than we’d previously planned. It is very encouraging to have seen such strong interest in a new development, and a very positive sign for the industry.
“Grandhome is set to be a fantastic neighbourhood and it has been a pleasure to watch the flourishing community begin to take shape. We’re looking forward to growing it further, should the plans be approved. The new phase would offer a fantastic mix of homes, perfect for families of all sizes, from first-time buyers and down-sizers to growing families.”