HHA and Tulloch partnership delivers more MMR homes to Inverness

Highlands mid-market rent (MMR) homes developer HHA has strengthened its partnership with Tulloch Homes in a deal that will create 10 new rental opportunities in Inverness.
A collection of two- and three-bedroom homes at Tulloch Homes’ new Parks View development will be handed over to HHA on completion in 2026 and will be available at MMR. These homes offer tenants access to high-quality, affordably priced rental accommodation that is typically below private market rent levels.
Ideally located between the sought-after communities of Inshes and Milton of Leys, the wider Parks View development features 155 sustainable homes set within landscaped green spaces.

The strategic partnership between HHA and Tulloch Homes is delivering a mix of housing tenures at flagship developments across the Highlands. Established in 2024, the partnership has resulted in more than 100 MMR homes either completed or agreed at locations in Inverness, Conon Bridge, Aviemore and Kirkhill.
The latest deal has been supported with funding from the Scottish Government, The Highland Council and The Inverness and Highland City Region Deal.
Gail Matheson, CEO, HHA, said: “Access to affordable, high-quality housing remains a challenge in the Highlands, and partnerships like this are essential in helping to meet demand. By working with Tulloch, we can provide homes that offer long-term stability for individuals and families who may otherwise struggle to find suitable accommodation.

“This new collection of MMR homes provides local people, including essential key workers, with greater choice to live and work in the area. By helping retain vital skills in the region, we’re supporting both economic growth and the long-term wellbeing of our communities.”
Kieran Graham, managing director of Tulloch Homes, part of the Springfield Group, said: “With the Highlands set for significant economic growth driven by the Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport and ambitious infrastructure projects, the demand for quality housing will only but continue to grow.
“Tulloch has been part of Highland communities for over 100 years, and while the landscape has evolved, our commitment to deliver high-quality homes that meet the real needs of local people has remained steady. However, it is not just about building more homes, it’s about delivering a mix of tenures that are accessible to everyone. Our partnership with HHA is a great example of how collaboration can realise this.”