Exceeding Expectations | York

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October, 2016

EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS

Sales at The Residence York continue to surpass all expectations

Sales at The Residence York … the former Terry’s chocolate factory, continue to surpass all expectations with more than half the properties now sold.

The conversion is attracting discerning buyers and of the 18 penthouses initially available only three remain for sale.

It is a huge endorsement of our vision and it is wonderful to have people now living in this Grade II listed landmark.

We have also now released apartments in the building’s central core that span the depth of the building offering expansive, individual living all with private terraces offering unique outside space.

It is wonderful to see not only the building being brought back to life but the surrounding areas and the restored ornamental gardens. We expect the entire project to be complete by next summer.

This Development is Now Completed.
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Variety Awards | York

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October, 2016

VARIETY AWARDS | YORK

The Residence, York has once again scooped another plaudit

The Residence, York has once again scooped another plaudit – named Best Large Development at the Yorkshire Residential Property Awards 2016.

The experienced panel of judges said: ”The conversion of the old Terry’s chocolate factory is a sensational scheme. The first phase shows a regard for the building’s heritage while creating contemporary apartments with great style and plenty of storage.

Specifically, it showcases PJ Livesey’s experience and sensitivity when dealing with historic buildings.”

Their words are a great endorsement for the entire team who are working on the project creating beautiful, unique homes in this Grade II listed landmark.

The Awards are run in conjunction with the Variety Club of Great Britain and raised an impressive £88,290 for sick, disabled and disadvantaged children across Yorkshire.

Our Proud Listed Building Legacy

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October, 2016

OUR PROUD LISTED BUILDING LEGACY

PJ Livesey Group’s on going passion for Britain’s listed heritage properties

Lancaster Moor was in the spotlight in a recent feature in the Sunday Times Homes section looking at the PJ Livesey Group’s on going passion for Britain’s listed heritage properties.

Journalist Rebecca Myers was given a tour of the prestigious St. James Park development at Didsbury before sitting down in one of the show homes for a chat with Peter Livesey and daughter Georgina.

The feature focussed on the company’s skill in converting unique buildings and bringing them back to life and the commitment and passion of every single member of the PJ Livesey team.

The former Manchester Metropolitan University site is the company’s 50th development since Peter began developing 35 years ago, and we have tallied up the total number of historic buildings saved to an impressive 161! It would also appear that buying a P J Livesey period property period is a sound financial investment.

Nick Brimelow, from Didsbury agents JP & Brimelow advises demand is much stronger for heritage properties within both the rental and sales markets. He said: “The prime example is the now completed PJ Livesey development in West Didsbury, Didsbury Gate as this offers beautifully converted 1 and 2 bedroom apartments in the same locality as numerous new build developments offering apartments of a similar square footage.

“As a rule of thumb a 2 bedroom / 2 bathroom apartment in Didsbury Gate would receive circa £1100pcm in rental compared to a similar modern flat which would only achieve circa £950pcm with an identical square footage. There is clearly a 10% disparity between the two types of property and in some cases even more. “What is also interesting is that tenants who initially insist on finding two bed properties will accept a one bedroom apartment instead if it is situated within a heritage block but not the other way around. This clearly confirms the demand for conversion properties significantly out weighs that of a new build scheme as well as the fact that the yield is also higher.

“This is mirrored in property sales. In my experience there has always been a greater demand for heritage/conversion properties.

“Buyers may traditionally pay more for the period properties but they enjoy a greater capital growth and demand much higher rental yields. It therefore sometimes makes more sense for a buyer to acquire a smaller heritage property than a larger modern unit as over a period of several years they will experience a greater increase in value whilst achieving a similar rental income despite the smaller square footage.

“This is mirrored in property sales. In my experience there has always been a greater demand for heritage/conversion properties.

“Buyers may traditionally pay more for the period properties but they enjoy a greater capital growth and demand much higher rental yields. It therefore sometimes makes more sense for a buyer to acquire a smaller heritage property than a larger modern unit as over a period of several years they will experience a greater increase in value whilst achieving a similar rental income despite the smaller square footage.

“The rental and sales values for both the one and two bedroom apartments within Didsbury Gate have increased at a much greater rate than comparable modern units within exactly the same location.

“If you therefore were to implement the same theory to the St James Park scheme it is entirely understandable that there has been such a high level of demand for the converted apartments which are on offer. “

Yorkshire Property Awards

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September, 2016

YORKSHIRE PROPERTY AWARDS

Shortlisted for Development of the Year

Yorkshire Property Awards The Residence at York has been shortlisted for Development of the Year in the region’s Yorkshire Business Insider Property Awards 2016.

Henry Boots Developments has also been shortlisted in the Restoration / Regeneration category in the same awards for the transformation of wider site.

The conversion of the landmark listed buildings into a wide range of apartments together with the sensitive restoration and generous landscaping is creating a lovely new community in this wonderful location overlooking the famous York Racecourse.

This Development is Now Completed.
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Short Listed for Residential Developer of the Year

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September, 2016

SHORT LISTED

For residential developer of the Year by the property industry bible the Estates Gazette

Nationally the Awards are the ultimate accolade and we are delighted to be in contention.

The shortlisting reflects the high quality developments the Group has delivered over the last 12 months including the conversion of the former Terry’s factory at York and the former Lancaster Moor Hospital site.

It is also a reflection of the skill, dedication and commitment of every member of the PJ Livesey team and their passion to deliver the very best they can to create a legacy of quality new homes across the UK.

This Development is Now Completed.
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Tough Mudder Challenge 2016

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June, 2016

COMPANY CHARITY CHALLENGE

The PJ Livesey group take on tough mudder

Twenty-five tackled the Tough Mudder course in Manchester and raised a truly magnificent £7,700 for the Mustard Tree charity. It was great fun, great teamwork and all for a great cause.

A Significant Donation Adrian Nottingham, CEO, of the Mustard Tree said: “We would like to thank everyone at PJ Livesey and everyone who sponsored them. This significant donation allows us to continue the work we do in supporting those who are most vulnerable. With annual increases in homelessness and poverty in Manchester, we value every offer of support and every donation, being acutely aware that we couldn’t continue to make a difference in the lives of those who come to us for help without the partnership of like-minded people.”

We hope to be working with the Mustard Tree again in the future to support the amazing work the charity does.

A huge thank you to all our intrepid staff who took part in this year’s very tough, very muddy, company charity challenge.