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Barratt East Scotland is a well-established, trusted house builder with developments throughout East Scotland and the central belt.

The award winning company provides much needed new homes and is one of the capital’s key employers.The company is the only major national housebuilder to be awarded the 5 Star House Builder award an award held for four years running.
Over the last 70 years Bellway has grown from a small, family-owned firm to one of the most successful house builders in the UK. Today we directly employ 2,000 people and have earned an enviable reputation built on the pillars of quality, service and trust.
CALA are proud to build homes for sale in the East of Scotland including Edinburgh, Midlothian and the Scottish Borders. The new homes developments in the region offer properties which vary greatly from townhouses and apartments in Edinburgh city to detached family houses close to the city in the beautiful countryside of East Scotland.
Dandara was established in 1988 from the desire to provide innovative homes, which would offer real value for money without compromising on design, durability or quality.

25 years later and we are now one of the UK’s largest independent property development companies, with over 10,000 happy customers and more than 50 industry awards for design and quality – and it’s all thanks to the vision and passion of our dedicated team.
The Energy Saving Trust offers impartial advice to households, communities and businesses on how to reduce carbon emissions, use water more sustainably and save money on energy bills. We manage the Home Energy Scotland advice service on behalf of the Scottish Government, helping more than 150,000 households each year.
Glasgow Housing Association GHA's vision “Better homes, better lives, a better Glasgow” sums up perfectly what we're about. We work with our partners to create homes and communities people are proud to live in.
The Home Log Book is a secure, Internet based record for homes containing all the lifetime information about a home. The Log Book will help owners, occupants and landlords better manage their property and will benefit occupants now and in the future.
Home, a social enterprise and a charity with a turnover of over £300m, is one of the UK’s largest providers of high quality housing and supported housing services and products. Founded in the North East by an Act of Parliament in the 1930’s, our mission is “to help our customers and clients to open doors to new opportunities and healthy lives”.

Home’s role is to provide general needs housing and supported housing services targeted towards helping some of society’s most vulnerable people take control of their own lives. Home houses over 120,000 people a year in 55,000 homes in 200 local authority areas in England, Scotland and Wales.
Kingdom works throughout East Central Scotland to provide housing to meet a wide range of needs. We offer a choice of high quality affordable rented housing and low cost home ownership. In addition, we provide a comprehensive support and care service to enable people to live independently and with dignity in the community. We also manage the Fife Care and Repair and Small Repairs projects on behalf of Fife Council and the Scottish Government.
Maryhill Housing Association is a charitable, community-based Housing Association operating in Maryhill and Ruchill to improve and build, manage and maintain houses. We began in the Eastpark area of Maryhill. From there we spread out to cover other areas: the Burgh Hall area, the Village area, Garrioch and Ruchill. Members of the Board come from all of these areas.
Miller Homes has a tradition of building family homes for over 80 years and has built a reputation for providing the highest standards of quality and care for our customers throughout the entire home buying journey.

Our mission is to create sustainable living and working environments by delivering the best products and services for all of our clients and customers. We have been building on these principles for generations.
Ogilvie Homes are one of today’s leading house builders with developments throughout Scotland and a reputation for delivering exceptional quality, high standards, innovative designs and desirable locations. As a family business we understand the importance of choosing the right home for your family, that’s why our homes are built with you in mind.

Customer focused with care and understanding for today’s living, every development we build is not only designed to look good, but is created to embrace the environment, blend in to the community and enhance each individual setting.




Port of Leith Housing Association has been providing affordable housing in Leith and North Edinburgh since 1975 and currently owns and manages approximately 2,700 homes. The Association also provides homes for mid market rent through its subsidiary Persevere Developments Ltd. Our mission is to create a range of quality homes within neighbourhoods that are great places in which to live.
River Clyde Homes is Scotland’s third largest social landlord. We are a not-for-profit organisation run by a tenant-led Board. Since stock transfer in December 2007 we have built more than 460 homes across the Inverclyde area of which 93% are for social rent.

Our vision is to provide quality, affordable homes in neighbourhoods we can be proud of and to deliver excellent services that make a real difference for our customers.
Improving the lives of residents is what Sanctuary Cumbernauld is all about. We lead the way in creating new social housing in the town, strengthening our reputation for quality with each property we build. By improving the quality of our housing stock and providing value-for-money services, we continue to make life better for those living in our 1,700-plus homes.
By forging strong relationships with our residents and business partners, Sanctuary Scotland has created thriving communities where people are proud to live. Sanctuary Scotland has more than 2,500 homes across nine local authority areas and offices in Glasgow and Dundee.
Scottish Water provide clean, safe and high quality drinking water to 2.4 million households and 152,000 business premises across Scotland. Every day they provide 1.3 billion litres of clear, fresh drinking water and take away 839 million litres of waste water, which is treated before returning to the environment.
Shettleston Housing Association was set up in 1976 by local people who were concerned at the decline of their community and wished to do something to improve it.

The Association now owns and manages nearly 2,300 houses throughout the community of Shettleston, with property in Springboig, Greenfield, Sandyhills and Budhill, as well as the original sandstone tenements of Shettleston Rd. In addition we provide a factoring service to approximately 1,000 owners.