Hyde New Homes is the multi award-winning commercial arm of Hyde, one of England’s leading developers of homes for all needs and incomes. We build homes for people who aspire to own a quality home of their own, as well as for people who can’t afford to access the housing market due to limited income and we provide homes and services to over 95,000 customers across London and the South East.
Going forward, we have plans to build 1,500 new homes a year and are investigating ways which will allow us to build further homes. As a social business, we reinvest our profits to build more affordable homes.
Hyde has significant skills and experience. All our housing is built to current sustainability standards using latest heating and insulation technology which reduces fuel bills and cuts emissions. Our work in reducing emissions and trialling new technology has been recognised by the prestigious silver SHIFT award.
Our approach to both new build and large scale regeneration is innovative, flexible and commercially driven. But don’t just take our word for it - several of our large scale regeneration schemes, such as those in Bermondsey, Packington (Islington) www.packingtonsq.london and Stonebridge in Brent www.remixhelix.co.uk have been held up as exemplars of how regeneration should be done and transformed formerly troubled estates into thriving communities.
The homes we create are generously-sized, striking a balance of stylish, yet functional design that appeals to a wide range of home buyers. Our finish is always of the highest design standard with quality fittings and long-lasting materials. Innovative, award-winning design, outstanding sustainability features and desirable locations are our focus and make Hyde's new homes attractive to buyers and investors alike.
We know that acquiring a home can be a stressful experience. Our experienced sales team are happy to assist you with enquiries about home ownership, intermediate market rent, resales, staircasing and retirement housing and guide you through the process.
Whathouse? Awards 2018
Silver Winner - Housing Association of the Year - Vision of “a great home for everyone”
National Housing Awards 2018
Winner - Best Customer Care
Highly Commended - Best Marketing Campaign - Shared Ownership Development, Two Fifty One
Highly Commended - Best Marketing Campaign - Mixed Tenure Development, Wing of Camberwell
In-house Gold Award 2017
Customer Satisfaction
Housing Innovation Awards 2017
Winner - Most Innovative Regeneration Scheme - Packington Phase 4, Islington, London N1 – Hyde, Rydon and Pollard Thomas Edwards
UK Property Awards 2016
Winner - Best Development Marketing UK for Spring at New Stonebridge Park
Winner - Best Development Marketing London for Spring at New Stonebridge Park
National Housing Award 2016
Winner - Best Large Development, Spring at New Stonebridge Park
Highly Commended - Best Regeneration Project, Spring at New Stonebridge Park
WhatHouse? Awards 2015
Bronze - Best Mixed-Use Development, The Barrows and The Open Market
Bronze - Best Brownfield Development, One Hove Park
UK Property Awards 2015
Winner - Best Residential Development, One Hove Park
National Housing Awards 2015
Winner - Best Marketing Campaign for Spark
Top 50 UK Affordable Housing Developments 2014
Placed in top 50 - Bermondsey Spa
National Housing Awards 2014
Highly commended - Best Regeneration Project for Bermondsey Spa
International Property Awards 2014
Best Residential Development in East Sussex - SuperB
2012 What House? Awards:
Winner - Best Development for Packington Square
Evening Standard New Homes 2012 Awards:
Winner - Best Regeneration Project, Packington Square
First Time Home Buyers Awards 2012:
Runner Up - Best Small Development, Cavendish Way
First Time Buyer Readers Awards 2011:
Winner - Best Community Integration Project, Hillside Hub
Highly Commended - Best Urban Regeneration Project, Bermondsey Spa
Highly Commended - Best Architectural Design - Bolanchi Building
Runner Up - Best LArge Development - Bermondsey Spa
Runner Up - Most Imaginative Marketing Campaign
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