THE launch of the final phase of Cruden Homes‘ King’s View development in Toryglen has marked the conclusion of over a decade of regeneration in the southside of Glasgow.
King’s View has been central to a long-term partnership between Cruden Homes, Wheatley Group, Glasgow City Council, Clyde Gateway, and the Scottish Government. Together, this collaboration has delivered hundreds of new homes, jobs and community improvements.
Since the first phase launched over a decade ago, nearly 400 homes have been built, including almost 200 private homes by Cruden. The final release for sale includes a further 56 two and three-bedroom houses with private gardens built to the Glasgow Gold Standard for energy efficiency, incorporating technologies such as solar PV panels and air-source heat pumps.
Fraser Lynes, MD of Cruden Homes, said, “King’s View is a story of long-term transformation, but it’s also about delivering the type of homes that people in Glasgow need right now. For first-time buyers especially, the chance to own an attainable home with a garden in a well-connected community is increasingly rare. That’s why every release of new homes here has been met with such phenomenal demand. This final phase is both a milestone in regeneration and a response to a housing market where opportunities like this are few and far between.”