Welcome to S106 Affordable Housing

We are a specialist affordable housing development consultancy

We advise clients in all aspects of affordable housing viability, delivery and standards and bring forward new affordable housing business opportunities.

All housing developments above the threshold set by Local Authorities require affordable housing secured under a Section 106 agreement. However recent policy developments mean this requirement can be challenged through viability assessments.

Viability Studies

We have significant experience of preparing viability studies and a track record of achieving results for clients. Even a modest reduction in affordable housing on a site can have a dramatic effect on profit margins and give you a competitive edge.

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Benefits

Viability studies can be used to:

  • Unlock unviable sites
  • Improve the competitiveness of your land bids
  • Maximise profitability of existing sites

Primary Services

Our services include:

  • Carrying out toolkit appraisals and viability studies to make a case for affordable housing provision on new sites. We are experienced in the use of the HCA EAT and the Three Dragons model.
  • Preparing viability reports and affordable housing statements to support planning applications.
  • Assess the suitability and sustainability of sites for affordable housing
  • Acting for Local Authority clients to provide independent assessment of submitted viability studies

Additional Services

We are also pleased to provide the following services:

  • Acting for you to find the best RSLs partner, achieving best value and driving transactions through to completion.
  • We identify sites for developer/contractor clients who want to develop package deals with RSLs. We find the site, get a scheme worked up with associate architectural practices and identify the best partner RSLs.
  • Interim project management and new business roles for RSLs clients.

 
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