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Agreement between Fraser and Gardrum will lead to 1,000 new homes being built

The Fraser Homes site in Carryduff.
The Fraser Homes site in Carryduff. The Fraser Homes site in Carryduff.

ONE of the north's longest established house builders Fraser Homes has entered into an agreement with Gardrum Holdings, part of the EuroAuctions group, to deliver 1,000 homes over the next decade.

Fraser Homes has an extensive portfolio of sites in Greater Belfast, Saintfield, Carryduff, Newtownards and Larne, and the agreement will see the development of those residential development sites brought forward as the housing market continues to improve across Northern Ireland.

EuroAuctions is a successful global construction equipment auctioneering business and also has an extensive commercial and residential property portfolio.

Derek Keys of EuroAuctions said: “For a number of years now, there has been an under-supply of new houses being built in the Northern Ireland marketplace alongside increasing demand for first time buyer and family homes”

“We are currently active in the residential construction market in mid-Ulster and the west and we see this agreement with Fraser Homes as a perfect opportunity to give us an expanded presence across the whole of Northern Ireland given Fraser’s extensive land holdings in the greater Belfast area.

“Fraser Homes have a long established reputation and experience in the residential construction market, following this agreement, we plan to complete at least 100 new builds per annum with the aim of building out around a 1,000 homes in the coming years.”

David Fraser, son of Fraser Homes founder Bill Fraser, who will remain at the helm of the company, added: “For over 50 years we have built around 4,500 high quality homes across Northern Ireland and are pleased that our tradition and family heritage in house building will continue under this new agreement.

"We are also pleased to be joining another Northern Ireland family company with similar values and the same commitment to excellence as we have always had. This augurs well for the new generation of homes we will be building.

Simon Brien, of Simon Brien Residential, who brokered the agreement on behalf of both parties, said: “This new and welcome agreement between Gardrum Group and Fraser Homes is important in a rising marketplace because it will provide new, high quality homes in areas of high housing demand.

"Bringing Fraser Homes and Gardrum Group together in this way can only be good for the Northern Ireland housing market and we expect a steady supply of new homes to be coming to the market place almost immediately as a result of this agreement.”