Hollins Homes is celebrating after presenting the keys to its 100th purchaser, following continued business growth and an increased demand for homes due to the stamp duty holiday.
We build with traditional values and a common sense approach and since we formed in 2015, we have delivered 100 homes across four developments in Lancashire and Shropshire.
With Hollins Homes now active on three further sites across the North West of England , and further schemes in the pipeline for 2021 and beyond, we are planning to expand our site teams with at least two new hires per site going forward.
The 100th completion took place on our Whitchurch development - ‘The Orchards’ - in Shropshire and was the final home to sell on the 50-home scheme.
From the outset, We have been bold in our approach and successful in offering a quality product for home owners. Our first scheme in 2015 was in Fulwood, Lancashire, and at 24 homes was a significant development for a new house builder.
Based on King Street in Manchester, Hollins Homes has an active pipeline of schemes and ambitious delivery targets of 55 homes delivered by April 2021, 100 in April 2022 and 150 by April 2023.
Managing director Mark Chadwick, said: “Reaching this milestone is a real joy and testament to the whole team’s dedication to crafting quality homes, that are centred around our customers and the surrounding environment.
“When we started Hollins Homes just five years ago, it was very much based on a desire to create homes that buyers were proud of, and our focus on personalisation of properties to the customer and carefully creating welcoming new communities is what has enabled the company to thrive.
“Myself and the team are proud of what we have achieved and to hand over our 100th home to a delighted customer was wonderful.
“We are looking forward to the next chapter; delivering desirable and well-placed homes and welcoming new members to our team.”
The company now has active developments in Shropshire, Cheshire, Greater Manchester and Lancashire and is continuing to assess new modern methods of construction, to deliver homes more efficiently and sustainably.