Osprey expands Moray presence with 12 new homes

Osprey expands Moray presence with 12 new homes

(from left) Blair Tulloch, operations manager from Tulloch of Cummingston with Osprey CEO, Stacy Angus and Osprey director of assets Ryan Swan

Osprey Housing is investing in a new-build project that will further expand the social landlord’s reach across Moray as part of their strategic growth through development.

The 12 homes within the Firth Rise development in Hopeman will offer quality accommodation to families, couples, and individuals, and the project is Osprey’s latest collaboration with local builder Tulloch of Cummingston.

Osprey CEO Stacy Angus said: “We are really pleased to be able to continue to develop much-needed homes in Moray.

“Committing to developing in rural areas such as Hopeman — where small numbers of new homes can have a really significant impact — is part of our strategic ambitions.”

She added: “Ensuring we deliver quality homes in the right locations is our priority, and this opportunity to work alongside a local SME developer delivers all aspects. We have worked with Tulloch on several other developments, building a good relationship, most recently our 38 Kinnedar homes in Lossiemouth.”

Blair Tulloch, operations manager with Tulloch of Cummingston, said: “With Scotland facing a national housing emergency, we are proud to contribute practical, sustainable, and energy-efficient solutions that support individuals, families, and the wider community.

“We look forward to working with Osprey Housing once again to deliver these new homes in Hopeman and to strengthen the important relationship our organisations have shared over many years.”

Work has just begun on the Firth Rise homes in Hopeman, which comprise four one-bedroom bungalows, plus two two-bedroom, four three-bedroom, and two four-bedroom semi-detached houses. They are scheduled for completion in September 2026, with the first tenants moving in soon afterwards.

Ms Angus said: “Hopeman is a very high demand area, particularly for family homes. These properties will be let in partnership with the local authority as we continue to work collaboratively with Moray Council to meet housing need in the region. We also use a choice-based letting system These Homes, which assists us in building sustainable communities.”

The total cost of the development is £2,460,000, towards which the Scottish Government has allocated Housing Association Grant of £1,671,082 as part of its Affordable Housing Supply Programme, with Osprey contributing the remaining sum to deliver the project.

Osprey’s 12 homes form part of the 75-property Firth Rise development, with the remainder on sale to private buyers.

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