Former hospitals redeveloped by HCA for housing scheme
In response to the mortgage and housing crisis in the United Kingdom, the Housing and Communities Agency (HCA) has planned to redevelop 96 former prison and hospital sites. One among the planned redevelopment is the Long Grove Hospital in Surrey that was closed in 1992.
Presently, Long Grove is a flourishing estate surrounded by dense woods and includes a golf course. With the Hospital Sites Programme plan, HCA plans to include 67 such sites like Long Grove. The outcome is expected to include and provide 14,000 new and inexpensive homes in England.
With Long Grove, there are plans to develop two other similar sites that will include between 710 and 1,000 homes. The two sites cover 133 acres and will also include a hotel, community facilities, and a conference centre. Homebuyers will have a wide choice of homes to choose from, ranging from flats to luxury houses, depending on which ever fits their budget and requirements. 40 percent of all the houses will be offered at lower and reasonable prices.
This housing scheme is ideal for both first-time buyers and experienced property buyers. It offers first-time buyers the chance to buy their own property, depending on their desires and needs.
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